Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!lll-crg!nike!ucbcad!ucbvax!ohio-state.ARPA!terrell From: terrell@ohio-state.ARPA (Eric Terrell) Newsgroups: net.micro.atari16 Subject: (none) Message-ID: <8609120635.AA25007@ohio-state.ARPA> Date: Fri, 12-Sep-86 02:35:32 EDT Article-I.D.: ohio-sta.8609120635.AA25007 Posted: Fri Sep 12 02:35:32 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 12-Sep-86 19:49:39 EDT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 88 -------------------------- | SPELL 1.0 User's Guide | -------------------------- HOW TO USE THE SPELL PROGRAM: SPELL is a program that allows you to detect and correct spelling mistakes in disk files. SPELL should work with files produced by just about any word processor. SPELL has been tested on files produced by the 1ST WORD word processor. THE WORD LIST: SPELL uses a disk file named "words.txt". This file contains all words that SPELL recognizes as being correctly spelled. When you start using SPELL, this file will be empty, and SPELL will wonder if every word in your document is misspelled. As you check the spelling of more and more files, SPELL will know about more and more words. Eventually SPELL will have a dictionary containing most of the words that you use, and will only ask you if misspelled and unfamiliar words are misspelled. RUNNING THE PROGRAM: When the program is first run, the file "words.txt" is created on the default disk. Make sure that SPELL has write access to the disk on which SPELL is stored. Then all words stored in the file "words.txt" are loaded into memory. If SPELL is being run for the first time, no words will be loaded. Now you are asked for the name of the file for which the spelling is to be corrected. Enter the filename that you want checked. SPELL must have write access to this file. After the file to be spelled is specified, whenever SPELL encounters a word that is not in the file words.txt, you may: (1) correct the spelling of the word (2) add the word to the dictionary To correct the spelling of the word, type in the word as you would like it to appear in the document being checked. If the word is correctly spelled, or if you've just corrected it, then you may want to insert it into the dictionary. To add the word to the dictionary, place the mouse in the appropriate box and press the left mouse button. When you add a word to the dictionary, whenever SPELL sees that word again, it will know that it is correctly spelled, and will not ask you about it. UPDATING THE DICTIONARY: Why do you need to update the dictionary? Well, every time you start the program, the dictionary contains all the words that were in the file "words.txt". As you insert new words into the dictionary they are stored in your computer's main memory, and are NOT placed in the disk file "words.txt". If you choose to update the dictionary by pressing the left mouse button in the "yes" box, the new words in main memory will be inserted into the file "words.txt". When the program is done, "words.txt" will contain all the words it had before running SPELL, and also the new ones you inserted. When you run SPELL again, it will know that the new words are correct, and and will not ask you about them when it encounters them. If you choose not to update the dictionary by pressing the left mouse button in the "no" box, the file "words.txt" will not be changed - it will have the same words that it had when you started running SPELL, and will not have the new words that you inserted when SPELL was running. FOR MORE INFORMATION: If you would like more information about SPELL, please send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the following address: Eric Bergman-Terrell Cadenza Software, Ltd. 1704 Imperial Ridge Las Cruces, NM 88001 USA If you are outside the United States, please enclose sufficient international reply coupons (available at post offices throughout the world).