Re: Typo problems in Mail app



On Sun, 4 Jan 2009 21:48:25 -0500, Michelle Steiner wrote:
In article <P5e8l.2643$3y5.2253@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Tim Murray <no-spam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The spelling dictionary doesn't have definitions, just spellings.

The "dictionary" supplied by the OS has definitions.

Those are two different dictionaries.


Whether or not the dictionary file that's used by Ctrl+Cmd+d is the same file
that's used by the Dictionary application doesn't matter. You can get
spellings and definitions in Mail as in all Cocoa apps that have it enabled.
That's the point.

.



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