Not just in Tiger, also Panther had it. It's a system wide spell-
checker.
Dave.
On 14 Jun 2005, at 10:36, Christopher Mc Carthy wrote:
Recently someone posted on a mac site how to grab the current sources and so build a new version of Safari - when I get a minute (not sure that'll be before the weekend), I'll try and see if solves the problem (IIRC using the latest Safari sources means that Safari now passes the 'Acid Burn' test). Not sure how much this helps non Tiger users.
BTW the built-in (built into the OS) dictionary and spell checker is *very* nice :)
Chris
-----Original Message----- From: dokuwiki-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dokuwiki-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andreas Gohr Sent: 14 June, 2005 11:28 To: dokuwiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [dokuwiki] Re: Mac-Testing (was: Bug in spellchecker)
Christopher Mc Carthy writes:
...results in the following after clicking 'check spelling' in Safari:
Didier Julia au centre des interrogations
Pour Serge July, directeur de function (whole, match1) { return
String.fromCharCode(+match1); }Libfunction (whole, match1) { return
Aaaaaarghhh! I don't f***ing believe it. Why can't those damn browser
people
agree on anything? Safari is supposed to execute those function instead
of
treating it as a string! Damn. It works in Konqueror so obviously Apple
uses
it's own JavaScripting engine instead of the one from KHTML. I'll see if
I
can find any workaround.
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