mozilla 1.4
Jim Cornette
redhat-jc at insight.rr.com
Mon Oct 6 01:31:54 UTC 2003
Mario wrote:
>
>
> Jim Cornette wrote:
>
>> Andre Robatino wrote:
>>
>>>> FWIW, and as a test, I'm posting with Mozilla 1.4. No lockups as
>>>> reported by a poster here on the list.
>>>>
>>>> Elton ; -)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Today's updates fixed both Mozilla and Konqueror for me (which is
>>> how I
>>> was able to file the other bug report :). My hardware is
>>>
>>> [andre at localhost andre]$ uname -a
>>> Linux localhost.localdomain 2.4.22-1.2084.nptl #1 Thu Oct 2 15:00:07
>>> EDT 2003 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
>>>
>>> so maybe one of the processor-specific RPMs accounts for why the games
>>> break only on some systems.
>>
>>
>>
>> Until the updates for the later afternoon. Mozilla was broken for
>> mail. It seems like they got it back on the right road again.
>>
>> Does anyone know if moz will be getting a spell checking feature in
>> the near future?
>>
>> I like the mailer a lot better than other mail programs. Mainly the
>> mutiple accounts divided so filters don't have to be messed with and
>> you can expect each mail account to contain certain subject matters.
>> But you can check them all within the same session.
>>
>> Evolution's lumping all chosen accounts into one mesh makes knowing
>> which mail account the message came from and which address to send out
>> the mail very confusing, at least for me.
>>
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
> Hi Jim,
>
> I understand that the speelchecker comes by default in Mozilla 1.5
> For 1.4 or older try http://spellchecker.mozdev.org/ then follow the
> Installation link.
>
> Regards
> Mario
>
Thanks for the info about 1.5 versions of mozilla including the spell
checker. I'll look into the spellchecker feature from the link.
Jim
--
If an S and an I and an O and a U
With an X at the end spell Su;
And an E and a Y and an E spell I,
Pray what is a speller to do?
Then, if also an S and an I and a G
And an HED spell side,
There's nothing much left for a speller to do
But to go commit siouxeyesighed.
-- Charles Follen Adams, "An Orthographic Lament"
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