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Make Allowances for US spelling.
#1
Posted 10 April 2011 - 06:54 PM
Hi,
This is a really minor thing (well I guess it depends on who you're talking to), but for the preset topics could you make the programming to take allowances for US spelling?
For basic things such as "favourite" the Inf can't answer it if the user writes "favorite". Which means for things we've already answered we need to create a custom template for that. It's kind of redundant to do that after answering all the presets, and since there are a lot of US chatters (and Canadian ones who use US spelling) it sort of makes sense to me.
This is a really minor thing (well I guess it depends on who you're talking to), but for the preset topics could you make the programming to take allowances for US spelling?
For basic things such as "favourite" the Inf can't answer it if the user writes "favorite". Which means for things we've already answered we need to create a custom template for that. It's kind of redundant to do that after answering all the presets, and since there are a lot of US chatters (and Canadian ones who use US spelling) it sort of makes sense to me.
#2 Guest_Faith_*
Posted 19 April 2011 - 07:36 PM
Umm, you spell favorite without a 'u'. Lol This just doesnt look right obviously you can see that your not supposed to spell favorite like this :
Favourite!!! Just saying. But the whole thing makes complete sense to me, except my inf answers to mispelling ok. I think ,though, that there should be a template thing for those frazes that your infs may not know, and that they may give a 'can you refraze that' answer to, and makes you inf impleasant to talk to. I hope everyone takes what Shadow has to say, and actually listens to it!
Ty,
Faith
Favourite!!! Just saying. But the whole thing makes complete sense to me, except my inf answers to mispelling ok. I think ,though, that there should be a template thing for those frazes that your infs may not know, and that they may give a 'can you refraze that' answer to, and makes you inf impleasant to talk to. I hope everyone takes what Shadow has to say, and actually listens to it!

Ty,
Faith

#3
Posted 20 April 2011 - 04:45 AM
Faith, on 19 April 2011 - 02:36 PM, said:
Umm, you spell favorite without a 'u'. Lol This just doesnt look right obviously you can see that your not supposed to spell favorite like this :
Favourite!!! Just saying. But the whole thing makes complete sense to me, except my inf answers to mispelling ok. I think ,though, that there should be a template thing for those frazes that your infs may not know, and that they may give a 'can you refraze that' answer to, and makes you inf impleasant to talk to. I hope everyone takes what Shadow has to say, and actually listens to it!
Ty,
Faith
Favourite!!! Just saying. But the whole thing makes complete sense to me, except my inf answers to mispelling ok. I think ,though, that there should be a template thing for those frazes that your infs may not know, and that they may give a 'can you refraze that' answer to, and makes you inf impleasant to talk to. I hope everyone takes what Shadow has to say, and actually listens to it!

Ty,
Faith


There's a reason why I asked allowances for US spelling.
#4
Posted 21 July 2011 - 01:52 AM
Shadow, on 10 April 2011 - 06:54 PM, said:
Hi,
This is a really minor thing (well I guess it depends on who you're talking to), but for the preset topics could you make the programming to take allowances for US spelling?
For basic things such as "favourite" the Inf can't answer it if the user writes "favorite". Which means for things we've already answered we need to create a custom template for that. It's kind of redundant to do that after answering all the presets, and since there are a lot of US chatters (and Canadian ones who use US spelling) it sort of makes sense to me.
This is a really minor thing (well I guess it depends on who you're talking to), but for the preset topics could you make the programming to take allowances for US spelling?
For basic things such as "favourite" the Inf can't answer it if the user writes "favorite". Which means for things we've already answered we need to create a custom template for that. It's kind of redundant to do that after answering all the presets, and since there are a lot of US chatters (and Canadian ones who use US spelling) it sort of makes sense to me.
well...you don't have to make another template you can include it all in one
for example:
#: my {favourite/favourite/fav} sport is *
#6
Posted 19 October 2016 - 02:17 AM
But this is exactly the point, to be an Advent Calendar, not an Allyear Calendar.
The presents are for Christmas, you dont receive presents everyday in your real life, do you?
The presents are for Christmas, you dont receive presents everyday in your real life, do you?
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#7
Posted 08 January 2017 - 07:18 PM
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#8
Posted 03 February 2017 - 01:59 PM
I dont really care for this idea. This is because, once you choose to remove the items from the box; wouldnt it be scattered anyway?
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#10
Posted 30 September 2017 - 07:36 AM
Its an archaic old time spelling...you wont get any As in english using it...or a job in journalism.
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