2007-03-27, 18:07 | Link #83 |
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Opera in-line Spell checking!
Here's a new add on for Opera... Spell checking!
OSpell This is a javascript that will add spell checking to any text box on the web. That includes the quick reply box that I am typing in right now. It works like this: To install it, merely download it to your UserJS directory. If you don't have UserJS enabled, then you can set it in your preferences like this:
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2007-03-28, 00:28 | Link #87 |
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Interesting. I suppose that must be new since I last installed aspell about 2 years ago. I'm falling behind the times. If you find it disappointing, then please compare it to OSpell, since I do not find this disappointing.
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2007-03-28, 00:43 | Link #88 | |
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For the OSpell, from the picture that you showed, it seems satisfactory, at least it is not based on hard labor (like find and replace kind of thing instead of seeing the problematic one, that is underlined or colored, and changing it without the need to use the spell-checker many times). (note: I am using Firefox, right now, and it suggests me changing Ospell to Aspell, a nice coincidence, it seems firefox doesn't want competition) Aside from that, I have a question. I don't know if anyone encountered a similar problem before, but for directed downloads, does Opera work correctly all the time for you? When I tried downloading from ruckus automatically, it failed to download. It only worked manually (a window appearing asking you to download, and only then it succeeds in downloading). |
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2007-03-28, 01:26 | Link #89 |
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I don't go to many sites that have directed downloads... When I do this though, so far it hasn't failed me yet. Perhaps if you gave me a link to ruckus with a download you have problems with so I can tell you if it works for me.
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2007-04-05, 13:58 | Link #90 | |
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The advantage of having images scaled the same as text is huge. Full page zooming is basically a must when using a high res monitor. Too many web designers makes assumptions on the relative text vs images sizes, and the layout becomes really strange if you adjust one without the other. Not to mention that it can be hard to see the details of images when using higher resolutions. That is especially true with images containing text, like the quote button in the lower right of each post on this forum. |
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2007-04-09, 10:01 | Link #91 |
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I think Aspell is faster then this thing.. and of course more versatile. (still not by a lot) But I guess this is simpler to install.. and more confy. Meh~
---------------------------------------- Thanks for the tip NoSaniWa.. cookie for you~ BTW is your cookie meeter defective or something I'm seeing 5 of those squares.. WTF :twich: @ WildclawMmm. so you don't mind the shifty font rendering at high zoom levels? Really annoys the hell out of me.. sure they'll be rendered fine if you somehow force it to.. like selecting the text or hovering over it if its a hyperlink.. but still~
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