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post Aug 4 2004, 07:22 PM
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And here is a spell checker. I for one need a spell checker. It's quick and dirty, and I haven’t tested it outside my pc.

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I have added the Synonyms, Related Words, and Contrast to the spell check. Any one interested I can upload it, or drop me a line.

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QUOTE (sam @ Aug 4 2004, 03:22 PM) *
And here is a spell checker.

That's pretty cool smile.gif It's simple, and it works.

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QUOTE (sam @ Aug 4 2004, 03:22 PM) *
And here is a spell checker. I for one need a spell checker. It's quick and dirty, and I haven't tested it outside my pc.

-Sam


Very cool. smile.gif


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I was kinda hoping this would be a scripting VI which scan a set of VIs and locate all the misspelled words, now that I would use on every VI I made. But that wouldn't fit into your "quick and dirty" definition. This is still a cool program without the scripting feature.

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QUOTE (hooovahh @ Oct 7 2008, 09:38 AM) *
I was kinda hoping this would be a scripting VI which scan a set of VIs and locate all the misspelled words, now that I would use on every VI I made. But that wouldn't fit into your "quick and dirty" definition. This is still a cool program without the scripting feature.


I use the Spell Checker in VI Analyzer for this. It scans all the VIs, gives a list of misspellings, and you can double-click and it takes you to the place the misspelling occurs. Quick, easy, and you can add words to a user dictionary for company acronyms and such.


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