RC-WinTrans has a spell check capability for western languages with various options for checking (and correcting) the spelling of translation texts.
A spell check can be performed for a single word or single resource text entry and via the appropriate check function performed for all of the "string type" resource types in the current translation project at once.
RC-WinTrans has two spell check features: (1) an internal Spell Checker and (2) access to the spell check function in MS Word (if installed).
The internal Spell Checker checks for spelling errors in 12 different languages using the spelling dictionaries included with the RC-WinTrans installation.
A second (external) spell check is available by accessing the function from Microsoft Word (if this is installed). Versions from Office 97 and later are supported. RC-WinTrans can make use of all spelling dictionaries currently available for MS Word. These MS Word spelling dictionaries can be found in the common "Microsoft Shared" folder: \Program File\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof\
NOTE: MS Word is usually installed with only a few spelling dictionaries (approx. 4 languages). The languages of these dictionaries depends on the language of the MS Office pack that is installed. Additional dictionaries for other languages can be used by copying the files (.lex + .dll file) to the shared folder (mentioned above).
You can see whether or not a spell check is supported (dictionaries are available) for an RC-WinTrans project target language on the Spell Checker property page (Options dialog box).
To add a word to the user spelling dictionary, press the Check Spelling command button ( ) in the Translation Edit bar (Figure 1). The Check Spelling dialog box opens where the Add to Dictionary command is located.
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Figure 1: The Translation Edit bar with a word selected for a spell check. |
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Figure 2: A misspelled word (shown in red) in the Translation Edit bar's Target field. |
Figure 3: A list of possible corrections for the detected misspelling is accessed by right mouse-clicking on the word shown in red. |
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