Items in this directory were provided by Willy G. J. Langeveld.
I don't recall getting installation instructions (I may have
lost them) and I don't have TurboText, so you are on your own
in terms of installation.  Thanks Willy!

Loren
Tue Sep 29 00:41:32 1992



Here are the Installation instructions. (Please, reinstall,
since changes were made, and the version Loren distributed
doesn't actually work - Loren's fault, as he will be the
first to admit... 8^)

Willy.
November 25, 1992.

Installation:
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1. Copy QuickSort to somewhere in your path.
2. Add to your user-startup:
   run >nil: <nil: quicksort
3. Copy spellfix.ttx to somewhere Turbotext can
   find it.
4. Reboot (or run quicksort by hand this time).

Usage:
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1. Edit a file that needs to be spell-fixed, with 
   Turbotext. Select "Exec ARexx..." from the 
   Turbotext. Select spellfix.ttx.
2. The Turbotext window will be shrunk some and
   another window will open at the top with some
   buttons and menus. It may take a while, because
   the spellfix exec will start ISpell if it is
   not yet running, and scan your entire file for
   problems. It will eventually put you at the first
   error.
3. The buttons are fairly obvious. The Select button
   is only useful when it is highlighted - it means
   there is a set of alternatives you can choose from.
   The text below the buttons gives you usually 
   sufficient help to figure out what to do. A quick
   summary of the buttons follows below.
4. All buttons have menu equivalents.
5. You may want to add spellfix as a function key or
   menu item to the TTX_Startup.dfn file - see the
   Turbotext docs.
6. The spellfix.ttx exec takes one argument: "all".
   when given, also "closest root" errors will be
   marked. By default this is disabled, as I find
   it mostly useless.


Button summary:
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Add:     Add this word to the dictionary.
Next:    Skip this word.
Select:  When highlighted, brings up a list of 
         alternative spellings.

S/R:     Brings up a search/replace requester with
         the most recently found mistake as "Search"
         and the most recently selected alternative
         spelling as "Replace" strings.

Save Additions: Makes the words "added" permanently part of
                the dictionary - otherwise, the words Added
                are only kept for this session of ISpell.
Exit Ispell:    Exits ISpell the program and the spellfix
                exec. Additions not saved will be lost.
Leave:          Same as clicking the close button: go back
                to regular edit mode, but leave ISpell running.
                This makes the next spellfix session go much
                faster.
