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Started by Critter, October 25, 2010, 09:54:04 AM

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Critter

I was wondering if anyone else here used the browser 'Safari'. I have recently started using it after I switched from Firefox and I quite like it but one thing is bothering me. I like that Safari has an auto spelling corrector, but it really annoys me that it's in American English, rather than well... English English. It keeps putting little red squiggly lines under words like 'colour' and 'favourite'. This is really bothering me because I have always considered myself a good speller, and even though it's just a computer I am still unhappy about being accused of misspelling words that I know are correct. Is there a way I can change this to UK English?

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Ckick right on a misspelled word and go to Spelling -> Spelling. On the popup that opens in the bottom left corner you can select dictionary.
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Critter

Thanks for that. I just changed it to 'Australian English'. To be honest I don't know how that differs at all to UK English but I thought I would give it a go anyway.

Najemikon

Quote from: Critter on October 25, 2010, 10:37:10 AM
Thanks for that. I just changed it to 'Australian English'. To be honest I don't know how that differs at all to UK English but I thought I would give it a go anyway.

Australian English automatically puts a question mark on the end of all your sentences...  :tease:


Mustrum_Ridcully

Quote from: Jon on October 25, 2010, 12:18:15 PM
Quote from: Critter on October 25, 2010, 10:37:10 AM
Thanks for that. I just changed it to 'Australian English'. To be honest I don't know how that differs at all to UK English but I thought I would give it a go anyway.

Australian English automatically puts a question mark on the end of all your sentences...  :tease:


not to forget a ", Dude" right before the question mark  :2cents: :tease:

Critter

Quote from: Jon on October 25, 2010, 12:18:15 PM
Quote from: Critter on October 25, 2010, 10:37:10 AM
Thanks for that. I just changed it to 'Australian English'. To be honest I don't know how that differs at all to UK English but I thought I would give it a go anyway.

Australian English automatically puts a question mark on the end of all your sentences...  :tease:


:hysterical:

I suppose this refers to that "myth" that Australians end every sentence on a high pitch. I obviously can't hear it myself, but I have heard people from other countries claim that this is the truth so I suppose I will take their word for it  ;).

Najemikon

One of our channels regularly shows a Motorway Cops style programme from Australia and it's so funny! I would assume it lessens with regional dialects? I can't remember ever noticing it in Neighbours and I've never heard the Minogues do it. Danni is regularly on X-Factor and I've never noticed it.

But on that Cops programme and another one about Passport control, it just makes it so funny!

"I'm going to have to check your passport?" etc! :hysterical:


Critter

Hmm, is the show called 'Highway Patrol'? That sounds similar to what you are describing but I've never actually watched it myself. To be perfectly honest though I obviously can't hear my own accent... or that of anyone around me, but whenever I see an Australian character in an American TV show or film I always think that's what I sound like? It seems to always really stick out. Yet funnily enough it's the American accents in those situations that sound more normal to me. I suppose that's the result of growing up in a country where about 50% of TV is from the US.

Najemikon

Yeah, that's the one! Highway Patrol... Great show.  :P