Hi all,
First of all sorry if I haven't read the preceding 28 pages so there's a very high possibility that whatever I may have to say may have been answered before.
I'm using TB 3.0a1 latest nightly where I want to install spellbound. I used the spellbound given <a href="http://exchangecode.com/spellbound/downloads/spellbound-dev_20060108.xpi">here</a> . When I went to install the same it gave me this error.
Nightly Tester Tools
1: spellbound-dev_20060108.xpi could not be installed because there was an error writing to the extensions folder.
This is when I don't have Nightly Tester Tools. Of course there's a possibility that I may 've installed & then un-installed NTT long time back but don't know. Anyhow, I'm not able to install the spell-bound dev. on the same. Any ideas anybody. Thnx in advance.
bilbo_b - spellchecking will be included with Firefox 2.0 and I suspect you will find the same behavior when using Thunderbird, Seamonkey, or a latest nightly of Firefox. I may do some development of SpellBound around the time of the Firefox 2.0 release but I doubt I will try to come up with a method to reload the persdict.dat.
shirishag75 - SpellBound has never worked with Thunderbird (e.g. TB 3.0a1) and using the latest nightly of Thunderbird 3.0a1 and just choosing install I get the not compatible with Thunderbird message.
Hi, I easily find the spellbound sourceforge site but couldn't install for firefox 1.5.0.x because the version there is too old. Would you mind updating the download link there to show this developer version or adding this version on the download page? Most firefox users are now using 1.5 i think and this extension is wonderful but hard to find...
Thanks for all you hard work Robert!
jet
jetpeach wrote:Hi, I easily find the spellbound sourceforge site but couldn't install for firefox 1.5.0.x because the version there is too old. Would you mind updating the download link there to show this developer version or adding this version on the download page? Most firefox users are now using 1.5 i think and this extension is wonderful but hard to find... Thanks for all you hard work Robert! jet
FF 2.0b1 has inline spell check built in. I doubt there will be any effort put into making this more accessible.
Ok, I guess FF2 isn't too far away so it's not a big deal to wait to make it more widely available till then...
Looking forward to FF2 and thanks for putting effort into that development as well.
jetpeach wrote:Hi, I easily find the spellbound sourceforge site but couldn't install for firefox 1.5.0.x because the version there is too old. Would you mind updating the download link there to show this developer version or adding this version on the download page? Most firefox users are now using 1.5 i think and this extension is wonderful but hard to find... Thanks for all you hard work Robert! jet
FF 2.0b1 has inline spell check built in. I doubt there will be any effort put into making this more accessible.
I've installed Fx 2.0b1 and uninstalled Spellbound but I can't see how to do a spellcheck?
ETA: I've got MenuEd extension and I can see that there is supposed to be an option in the context menu but when I click in a box the option isn't there, something is stopping it from appearing. Anyone know why?
ETA2: No worries, reinstalled 2b1 and it's there now.
Yup: edited to add. A lot of forums show when a post has been edited so I usually put that to show what I've edited. Sorry, just a habit I've gotten into.
Apparently several people here have it working with 1.5.0.4 ? No go for me
The dev version installed without complaints for me and firefox starts up fine but the auto-underline functionality does not appear at all and when I use the right click to check spelling (highlighting words etc) it always insists that there are no mispellings, even when I do mistakes on purpose.
Any ideas where to start looking to fix? Thanks for any help...
Robert S. wrote:Includes: <ul><li>spell as you type for input and textarea elements as well as rich text editors</li><li>libraries for the official Win32, Mac OS X, and Linux 1.5 releases</li><li>libraries for the OS/2 contributed build and the FreeBSD.org builds of 1.5</li><li>includes the en-US dictionary</li><li>help file available from the SpellBound options dialog.</ul> To display the spell as you type spelling suggestions ctrl+left-click on the misspelled word. I used left-click (along with the ctrl key) due to issues where right clicking a new location not placing the caret in the proper place which required a left click then a right click to display the popup. Be warned... it is only compatible with 1.5/1.5.0.* and I need to verify a couple of things before anyone should use this with the trunk. It removes the old spell check libraries on first run. If your user account doesn't have write access to the app's components directory you will need to install a dictionary from http://dictionaries.mozdev.org/installation.html or http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/dictionaries.html with an account that does (this primarily affects Linux users but it can affect any Operating System). If you install additional dictionaries it will create backups of the dictionaries and install them again if you re-install Firefox as long as you have write access. The only locale currently is en-US.
Be sure to first check the help file if you have any questions... the web site has not been updated with any new info as of yet.
Thanks for this Spellbound Development link. I've been using Firefox 1.5 all these months without any updates mainly because SpellBound 0.7.3 wasn't compatible with any of the updates. For some reason Firefox downloaded and installed the 1.5.0.5 update when I was away from my PC yesterday and now I was forced to find a compatible Spell Check extension and SpellBound Development is working great, actually better that SpellBound 0.7.3 due to the spell as you type feature.
Your welcome... just be sure to disable or uninstall it when you upgrade to 2.0 since there is built in spell checking with it. I may come up with another version for 2.0 but for now I am focused on working on 2.0.
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