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Learn some tips for using the spelling, grammar, and language options and tools in Word for Mac 2011. The language setting will not only set the system's display language, but also set up the various spell checkers used in word-processing programs like TextEdit, Pages, and Safari. Designate words to ignore in Pages: Choose Pages Preferences (from the Pages menu at the top of your screen). Click Auto-Correction at the top of the preferences window, then click the Ignored Words button in the Spelling section. Click, then type the word you want the spell checker to ignore in Pages documents. Click OK when you’re done.
Ancient Greek Language support for LibreOffice / OpenOffice
Description
AncientGreek extension adds Ancient Greek Language support to LibreOffice.
It includes:
It includes:
- A spell checker based on Ancient Greek Spell Checker extension by Federico Boschetti, created for Open Office (version 2.1.5, last updated 15/02/2010, originally published under LGPL, GPL), which was based on Morpheus word list (provided by the Perseus Project).
- Hyphenation rules based on Tex Hyphenation Patterns for Ancient Greek (rev 592, last updated 13/09/2011, originally published under LPPL).
- Styles manipulation.
- Greek Basic to Greek Extended codepoints conversion.
- Beta Code, SPIonic, Sgreek, LaserGreek, GreekKeys to Unicode conversion.
- Insert and convert 'Nomina Sacra' expresions.
- 'Alternative characters' conversion (and vise versa).
- Composite to Precomposed Unicode conversion
- Tags legacy conversion
- Ibycus Keyboard Layout
More info: AncientGreek Home Page
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AncientGreek has been tested on Windows (XP-10), Linux and Mac OS X.
Homepage: http://members.hellug.gr/sng/ancientgreekoxt/
Release List
- ReleaseDescriptionCompatibilityOperating SystemsLicenseRelease notes
- 1.6b7-no-docAdding WinGreek and Son of WinGreek conversion.
Fixing a couple of bugs.4.0Linux, Windows, macOSGPLAdding WinGreek and Son of WinGreek conversion.external link
Fixing a couple of bugs. - 1.6b7Adding WinGreek and Son of WinGreek conversion.
Fixing a couple of bugs.4.0Linux, Windows, macOSGPLAdding WinGreek and Son of WinGreek conversion.external link
Fixing a couple of bugs. - 1.6b6 no-docThis release makes AncientGreek complatible with LO 3.5.24.0Linux, Windows, macOSGPLThis release makes AncientGreek complatible with LO 3.5.2external link
- 1.6b6This release makes AndientGreek compatible to LO 5.3.24.0Linux, Windows, macOSGPLThis release makes AndientGreek compatible to LO 5.3.2external link
Thankfully, Office 2011 for Mac can help you fix most spelling errors. Don’t let that make you think you don’t have to do any checking of your own, though, because even Microsoft Word’s advanced grammar checker can’t tell when to use there,they’re, or their.
A red squiggly line under the misspelled word indicates a spelling error. You can rectify such errors by right-clicking the word and then choosing the correct spelling from the resulting contextual menu. With the same procedure, you can also get help with grammar by Control-clicking or right-clicking words with green squiggly lines in Microsoft Word. Office also has AutoCorrect, which fixes spelling errors for you while you type.
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Even with all the squiggles, you might accidently overlook an error. A good idea is to always run the spell and grammar checker before you share a document with someone. The most common way to fire up the spell and grammar checker differs depending upon the application you’re using:
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- In Word, use any of these methods:
- Choose Tools→Spelling and Grammar.
- Select some text or click a squiggle and then press Option+F7. Choose spelling or grammar from the contextual menu.
- Click the book at the bottom of the window.
Notice that Word has both spell and grammar checking, but other Office applications have only spell checking. - In Excel and PowerPoint, choose Tools→Spelling.
- In Outlook, choose any of these methods:
- Choose Edit→Spelling and Grammar→Show Spelling and Grammar, or press Command-Shift-semicolon.
- Choose Edit→Spelling and Grammar→Check Document Now, or press Command-semicolon to advance to the next flagged mistake without using the dialog.
- In the Message Compose window, select the Options tab of the Ribbon, and click the Spelling button to display the Spelling and Grammar dialog.