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Liberty's Edge

You know, you folks at Paizo may want to add the following words to your spell checker's white list.

Paizo (Your company name shows up as a misspelling on your own website?)
Spellcaster
Spellcasting
Multiclass
Multiclassing
Multiclassed
Mage
WotC

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

We don't have a spell checker -- perhaps your browser has one built in?

Liberty's Edge

We do have fake healer; that's just for the word "rogue" though.

Liberty's Edge

Gary Teter wrote:
We don't have a spell checker -- perhaps your browser has one built in?

*laughs* I guess that must be it. Sorry!


If your using Firefox you can add these words. Just right click on the misspelled word and click 'add to dictionary'. Careful though - its a major pain in the ass involving going into the roots of the file system and changing things if you want to get rid of a mispelled word you added to the dictionary.

My favourite feature is that it allows me to speak Canadian English. My 'U's no longer feel singled out and unwanted.

The Exchange RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8

Jeremy Mac Donald wrote:
My favourite feature is that it allows me to speak Canadian English. My 'U's no longer feel singled out and unwanted.

Eh?

Scarab Sages

Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Maps, Starfinder Maps Subscriber

E.G. colour and armour...Australian Emglish is the same...oh and not having to change "z" to "s" in most words finishing with "ise" like finalise or, as Americans would spell it, finalize.

Cutting and pasting from the 3.5 SRD ends up with a lot of "misspelt" words when converted to other native spellings.

Scarab Sages

Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Maps, Starfinder Maps Subscriber

How embarrassing I misspelt 'English'....

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Gary Teter wrote:
We don't have a spell checker -- perhaps your browser has one built in?

(If you're using OS X, it's built in to the OS, not the browser.)

Liberty's Edge

Vic Wertz wrote:
Gary Teter wrote:
We don't have a spell checker -- perhaps your browser has one built in?

(If you're using OS X, it's built in to the OS, not the browser.)

I'm using Firefox for windows XP, actually. It's the browser.

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