![]() ![]() Many internal code changes, primarily to support Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) features and capabilities. Improvements to Spell Catcher > Get Updates and Languages window, adding a pane to display a full, styled text description of the selected update. The Spell Catcher application now supports Mac OS X 10.7 Mac OS X 10.7 Lion’s suspend/resume functionality for the Preferences, Find in References, Check Word, and Edit Macro windows. This means that the Spell Catcher application will only open (at login) when required by its input method, or by the Mac OS X system-wide spelling checker. The Spell Catcher application now “opts-out” of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion’s “Reopen windows when logging back in” feature. The most noticeable will be improved performance of DirectCorrect in many applications. Spell Catcher’s input method application (64-bit capable) makes use of new-in-Lion input method functionality. It’s now possible to hide the Expansion column, as the Expansion is always visible in the text area on the right side of the window. Control-click the table column header to see a shortcut menu to set the visibility of the columns. New Special Key for use in shorthand expansions to explicitly specify the final position of the insertion point (Insert pop-up > Special Key > Position Cursor Here).Ībility to show and sort by Date Modified in Shorthand Glossary document windows. The Cancel Last Expansion command is useful in such applications, particularly when you type an abbreviation that you didn’t mean to. There are some applications, however, where the Undo command may work differently-undoing more than you might want. In most applications, this is generally equivalent to choosing Edit > Undo. This will delete any text entered since the most recent shorthand expansion or completion. New Cancel Last Expansion command in Spell Catcher’s Input menu. PowerPC Macintosh users running Mac OS X 10.5 must continue to use Spell Catcher X 10.4 (see 'Related Links' below). Spell Catcher X 10.4.1 requires Mac OS X 10.5 and later, running on Intel Macintosh hardware. ![]() Please note that the system requirements have changed! ![]()
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