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Andy
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      08-24-2007
Hi. I have set up the spell check in windows mail in Vista for English but I
see it must be US English as it doesn't recognise the word 'Colour'. So I
want to set it up with UK English but I cannot see that setting is there
something I have to download or get from Windows update?

Thanks,

Andy.


 
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Andy;432467 Wrote:
> Hi. I have set up the spell check in windows mail in Vista for English
> but I
> see it must be US English as it doesn't recognise the word 'Colour'. So
> I
> want to set it up with UK English but I cannot see that setting is
> there
> something I have to download or get from Windows update?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy.


Hi Andy,

For now, Windows Mail does not support any other version of English
other than the US English. The only workaround that may help you is to
add the words you want to be checked for into the custom dictionary in
Spell Check. You can see how to add them at this link.

'http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/82...ictionary.html (Windows Mail
Spell Checker Dictionary)'
(http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/82...ictionary.html)

Shawn


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      08-24-2007

"brink" <> wrote in message
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> Andy;432467 Wrote:
>> Hi. I have set up the spell check in windows mail in Vista for English
>> but I
>> see it must be US English as it doesn't recognise the word 'Colour'. So
>> I
>> want to set it up with UK English but I cannot see that setting is
>> there
>> something I have to download or get from Windows update?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Andy.

>
> Hi Andy,
>
> For now, Windows Mail does not support any other version of English
> other than the US English. The only workaround that may help you is to
> add the words you want to be checked for into the custom dictionary in
> Spell Check. You can see how to add them at this link.
>
> 'http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/82...ictionary.html (Windows Mail
> Spell Checker Dictionary)'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/82...ictionary.html)
>
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
> _http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
> *Please post feedback to help others.*



Thanks for your reply. I guess soon then they might bring out UK English
dictionary as a Microsoft update then some time in the future.

Thanks.
Andy.


 
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Andrew McLaren
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      08-24-2007
"Andy" <> wrote in message
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> Hi. I have set up the spell check in windows mail in Vista for English but
> I see it must be US English as it doesn't recognise the word 'Colour'. So
> I want to set it up with UK English but I cannot see that setting is there
> something I have to download or get from Windows update?


Hi Andy,

This was discussed pretty extensively, a few months back. The guts of the
answer is that the English language version of Vista is en-US only - ie,
based on American English. There is no en-UK version of Vista, and none is
planned. Managers in Windows Division apparently considered developing an
en-UK MUI/LIP for Vista, but decided it wasn't worth the effort (I'm trying
not to sound bitter here, but it's hard). So, American spellings are
standard in all Windows-supplied components.

For UI components which display static text, there is no workaround - so we
have "Personalize", "Network and Sharing Center" , "Sync Center", etc. For
the Mail spelling checker, there is a semi-reasonable solution. When the
checker sees an UK English word it doesn't recognise, just press the Add
button to add the word to the dictionary. After you've added 20 or 30 main
words, most of the main day-to-day UK spelling issues are resolved. There's
no way I can find to *remove* words from the built-in dictionary - so you
can add "colour" but there's no way to remove "color".

The other workaround is to use 3rd party email apps like Eudora or
Thunderbird, which can be configured to use normal ... um, I mean, en-UK ...
spellings. Microsoft has crunched the numbers, and determined there is no
financial advantage in respecting the cultural traditions of the
English-speaking world.
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      08-24-2007

Andy;432514 Wrote:
> "brink" <> wrote in messag
> news:..
>
> > Hi Andy

>
> > For now, Windows Mail does not support any other version of Englis
> > other than the US English. The only workaround that may help you i

> t
> > add the words you want to be checked for into the custom dictionar

> i
> > Spell Check. You can see how to add them at this link

>
> > 'http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/82...ictionary.html (Windows Mai
> > Spell Checker Dictionary)

>
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/82...ictionary.html
>
> > Shaw

>
>
> > -
> > brin

>
> > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.
> > _http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")
> > *Please post feedback to help others.

>
>
> Thanks for your reply. I guess soon then they might bring out U
> Englis
> dictionary as a Microsoft update then some time in the future
>
> Thanks
> Andy


Andy

The Vista SP1 (service pack) is rumored to be released sometime toward
the end of this year. ?? Maybe there will be one in it

Shaw

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      08-24-2007
Hi Andy,

I believe I have seen in this NG previously that there is no UK English
Dictionary. You will just have to ADD to your personal Dictionary.

You can also open this dictionary as a Notepad file and edit the contents
yourself.

You will find it at C:\Users\Your
Name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsMail\UserDicti onary.

You will have to enable "Show Hidden files & folders" from Start Orb/Control
Panel/Folder Options/View to find it, but if you make a shortcut to it, you
will find it after you "Do not show ...." (default setting)

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"Andy" <> wrote in message
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> Hi. I have set up the spell check in windows mail in Vista for English but
> I see it must be US English as it doesn't recognise the word 'Colour'. So
> I want to set it up with UK English but I cannot see that setting is there
> something I have to download or get from Windows update?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy.
>
>
>


 
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      08-24-2007
Andrew McLaren wrote:

> "Andy" <> wrote in message
> news:fanjn6$sbu$...
>> Hi. I have set up the spell check in windows mail in Vista for English
>> but I see it must be US English as it doesn't recognise the word
>> 'Colour'. So I want to set it up with UK English but I cannot see that
>> setting is there something I have to download or get from Windows update?

>
> Hi Andy,
>
> This was discussed pretty extensively, a few months back. The guts of the
> answer is that the English language version of Vista is en-US only - ie,
> based on American English. There is no en-UK version of Vista, and none is
> planned. Managers in Windows Division apparently considered developing an
> en-UK MUI/LIP for Vista, but decided it wasn't worth the effort (I'm
> trying not to sound bitter here, but it's hard). So, American spellings
> are standard in all Windows-supplied components.
>

Looks like Microsoft is a tool of AmeriKKKan foreign policy. Imagine, the
world's largest software developer, globalizing its bloatware around the
planet, while at the same time, thinking it's too much "effort" to provide
the correct dictionaries for the countries they sell to. Linux supports
MORE international languages than Windoze does and its FREE to boot. Tells
us alot about what OSS developers think of their users compared to what
Microsoft thinks of its customers.

Cheers.


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      08-24-2007

"Andrew McLaren" <> wrote in message
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> "Andy" <> wrote in message
> news:fanjn6$sbu$...
>> Hi. I have set up the spell check in windows mail in Vista for English
>> but I see it must be US English as it doesn't recognise the word
>> 'Colour'. So I want to set it up with UK English but I cannot see that
>> setting is there something I have to download or get from Windows update?

>
> Hi Andy,
>
> This was discussed pretty extensively, a few months back. The guts of the
> answer is that the English language version of Vista is en-US only - ie,
> based on American English. There is no en-UK version of Vista, and none is
> planned. Managers in Windows Division apparently considered developing an
> en-UK MUI/LIP for Vista, but decided it wasn't worth the effort (I'm
> trying not to sound bitter here, but it's hard). So, American spellings
> are standard in all Windows-supplied components.
>
> For UI components which display static text, there is no workaround - so
> we have "Personalize", "Network and Sharing Center" , "Sync Center", etc.
> For the Mail spelling checker, there is a semi-reasonable solution. When
> the checker sees an UK English word it doesn't recognise, just press the
> Add button to add the word to the dictionary. After you've added 20 or 30
> main words, most of the main day-to-day UK spelling issues are resolved.
> There's no way I can find to *remove* words from the built-in dictionary -
> so you can add "colour" but there's no way to remove "color".
>
> The other workaround is to use 3rd party email apps like Eudora or
> Thunderbird, which can be configured to use normal ... um, I mean, en-UK
> ... spellings. Microsoft has crunched the numbers, and determined there is
> no financial advantage in respecting the cultural traditions of the
> English-speaking world.
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>
>


Thank you that has been very helpful. I must say I never noticed the sharing
Center and Sync Center being spelt like that until you brought it up. Now I
see it though.

I shall do what you say and just add the UK spellings to the directory next
time.

Andy.




 
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      08-25-2007
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"NoStop" <> wrote in message news:wRJzi.90464$rX4.88916@pd7urf2no...
> Andrew McLaren wrote:
>
>> "Andy" <> wrote in message
>> news:fanjn6$sbu$...
>>> Hi. I have set up the spell check in windows mail in Vista for English
>>> but I see it must be US English as it doesn't recognise the word
>>> 'Colour'. So I want to set it up with UK English but I cannot see that
>>> setting is there something I have to download or get from Windows update?

>>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> This was discussed pretty extensively, a few months back. The guts of the
>> answer is that the English language version of Vista is en-US only - ie,
>> based on American English. There is no en-UK version of Vista, and none is
>> planned. Managers in Windows Division apparently considered developing an
>> en-UK MUI/LIP for Vista, but decided it wasn't worth the effort (I'm
>> trying not to sound bitter here, but it's hard). So, American spellings
>> are standard in all Windows-supplied components.
>>

> Looks like Microsoft is a tool of AmeriKKKan foreign policy. Imagine, the
> world's largest software developer, globalizing its bloatware around the
> planet, while at the same time, thinking it's too much "effort" to provide
> the correct dictionaries for the countries they sell to. Linux supports
> MORE international languages than Windoze does and its FREE to boot. Tells
> us alot about what OSS developers think of their users compared to what
> Microsoft thinks of its customers.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> --
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> http://tinyurl.com/2w8qqo
>
>

 
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      08-25-2007
Peter Foldes wrote:
> NoStop
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> What made you change back to original (NoStop). Just wondering
>


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loser...aka...bs lying loser.
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