TODO - how to install add-ons, 3rd party dictionaries or activate support. Depending on what browser you are using. KMc: MacQuarie Dictionary please
Need to do these steps for Firefox
As Wise Owl Legal is browser based software it is important to note the the spell checking function comes from the browser itself not the Wise Owl Legal software. Therefore, during the set up of Wise Owl Legal it is recommended that spell checking is enabled on your preferred browser.
However after testing, the Wise Owl Legal team have discovered that the browser dictionaries are not perfect and often cannot differentiate between US English spelling and UK English spelling. Due to this, it is important to emphasise the need to proofread all invoices before they are sent to clients.
Google Chrome
To set your spell checker on Google Chrome:
- Select the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar
- Select Settings
- Select show advanced settings from the bottom of the page
- Select languages and input settings from the language section
- In the languages column identify what language is currently used for spell checking, If the language you require is not available to select, click add and find your preferred language
Note that some users prefer to user English (UK) rather than English (Australia). After testing of the Google Chrome English (Australia) spell checking function it has been discovered that the browser does not differentiate between s and z in certain words. This emphasises the importance of proofreading all invoices before they are sent to the client. - Once the requested language is chosen, select display in this language and spell checking for this language as shown below:
- Select Finished
- Close all Chrome browsers and relaunch to ensure the language change takes effect.
Internet Explorer
To select your spell checker on Internet Explorer:
- Select tools from the top menu bar
- Select 'Manage add-ons'
- Select 'Spelling Correction' from the left hand menu bar
- Select English (Australia) from the available list
- Ensure Enable spelling correction is ticked
- Close
- Close all Internet Explorer browsers and relaunch to ensure the language change takes effect
Note that in Internet Explorer spell checking often autocorrects words as you type (e.g. if you time speltt your IE browser will change this to spelt).
Karen, here are several 3rd party dictionary plugins for Web Browsers. You need to evaluate them to determine if they meet your requirements. If they don't we'll need to spend more time editing them or making a custom dictionary. Or you may want to talk to the publishers of the Macquarie Dictionary and see if they have a web browser plugin.
Two for Firefox, the first looks better maintained:
- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/english-australian-dictionary/
- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/english-australian-dictionary/
Internet Explorer is more complex. IE 8 and 9 have no spell checking built in; here are two plugins which provide spelling support (I have not tested either, both require licenses for commercial use):
IE 10 has spell checking built in in Windows 8. You may need to install a language pack for Australian English though:
IE 10 on Windows 7 apparently has a spell checker built in, although some people have complained about it. You'll need to test this scenario to see if we need to provide more support here.
I don't have any information about Safari or Macs. They are currently listed as a supported platform, so we either need to a) test them and find plugins / settings as appropriate or b) not support them!