Viewing Making spell-check more usable
Making spell-check more usable
User: james 3 years ago
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It sure would be nice if the almost invisible red line designating that a word has been mis-spelled could be made heavier/ thicker, whatever. It's bad enough on a bright screen, but if you dim at all to save your eyes when working for hours, it pretty much disappears (my wife, who helps at times, phrases it: "for god's sake, make it heavier). | |
User: EverWeb Support 3 years ago
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Hi James, Thank you so much for your suggestion. We will make sure to pass it along to the development team. Hopefully, this feature will become available in one of the future updates. ------------------------------- EverWeb Customer Support Submit Tickets or Learn More |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 3 years ago
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Hi James, This will be adjusted in EverWeb 3.5 to make it more clear. Thanks for the feedback. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Steve 3 years ago
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I've always thought the cursor should be thinker as well.. Maybe user adjustable. Think we brought this up in ver 1.x.x... Quote: EverWeb Support - 15/12/2020 16:06:04 Hi James,
Thank you so much for your suggestion. We will make sure to pass it along to the development team. Hopefully, this feature will become available in one of the future updates. Last edit 3 years ago ------------------------------- MacBook Pro 15in Retina 10.14.6 Nevada, U.S.A Apple since OS 7.1 LE II (pizza box) |
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User: Ole V. 2 years ago
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Quote: james - 15/12/2020 15:06:37 It sure would be nice if the almost invisible red line designating that a word has been mis-spelled could be made heavier/ thicker, whatever. It's bad enough on a bright screen, but if you dim at all to save your eyes when working for hours, it pretty much disappears (my wife, who helps at times, phrases it: "for god's sake, make it heavier). Sure, I miss that every day I use EverWeb. Great suggestion. Last edit 2 years ago |
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