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Stephen
Tomato Guru
United Kingdom
781 Posts |
Posted - Nov 05 2004 : 09:37:33 AM
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I accidentally wrote "propogate" in a comment. The spell-checker underlined it, and offered me two corrections, "propagate" and "propagate". The same correction shouldn't be offered twice. I have US and UK dictionaries installed, which I guess is the cause of the problem. |
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support
Whole Tomato Software
5566 Posts |
Posted - Nov 05 2004 : 10:53:42 AM
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case=341 |
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PatLuja
Tomato Guru
Belgium
416 Posts |
Posted - Jan 14 2005 : 03:31:49 AM
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Dear Stephan,
I've installed US-English, UK-English and Dutch. So if I type "consistant", I get three times the correction "consistent" offered. I do agree that 1 time would be sufficient.
I'm using VA X 1293. So this problem still exists. (I just like to bring it to support's attention another time.)
Thanks.
With kind regards, Patrick Luja |
Edited by - PatLuja on Jan 14 2005 03:33:16 AM |
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WannabeeDeveloper
Tomato Guru
Germany
775 Posts |
Posted - Jan 14 2005 : 12:44:42 PM
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I just checked the Bugbase and case 341 is still active and been worked on.
Just to let you know... usually, whenever a new build is released, we browse through the forum and add an "Fixed in XXXX" in every Topic that has a fixed case=XXX in it. Of course, we may overlook one or the other topic (because there are sooo many of them ), but this time the bug is not fixed yet... |
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Edited by - WannabeeDeveloper on Jan 14 2005 12:45:27 PM |
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