On 10 Dec 2007, at 11:39, Russell Hafter - Lists wrote:
For example select the word drucker,Drucker :-) (It is a noun. You could have left the final r off and as a verb, that would have been fine.)
I knew exactly what I was doing (on this rare occasion). I chose 'drucker' and 'english' quite deliberately because they would both flag the same mistake (capitalisation) in different languages.
I think my reply made that clear when it said it would generate two errors..
choose Text>German and create an emphasis style called German. Assuming it gets allocated Ctrl-F7 as its short cut typing 'english' ctrl-F7 'drucker' will generate two errors - one from the English dictionary the other from the German (assuming you have the dictionary). In the event you don't the German words will be ignored and won't be subject to English spell checking.I do have a German dictionary, which you sold me (with no effort) many years ago. I ought to get a French one too.
I must have lost my touch when it comes to updates :-) Regards Mike -- Icon Technology Limited Church House, Church Street, Carlby, Lincs, UK, PE9 4NB Authors of EasiWriter & TechWriter, **Current version 8.73** http://www.icontechnology.co.uk 01 778 590 563 ------------------------------------------------------------ To change, suspend or cancel your subscription go to //www.freelists.org/list/icon-users ------------------------------------------------------------