Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin includes an AutoCorrect feature to automatically correct
misspelled words, as well as to insert certain symbols or other text, as you type in
Author mode. Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin includes a default list of
commonly misspelled words and symbols, but you can modify the list to suit your needs. You can
also choose to have the AutoCorrect feature use suggestions from the main spell
checker. The suggestions will only be used if the misspelled words are not found in the Replacements Table.
When enabled, the
AutoCorrect feature can be used to do the following:
- Automatically correct misspelled words while you edit in Author
mode. The actual operation of replacing a word is triggered by a space, dash, or certain
punctuation characters (,
.
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- Easily insert symbols. For example, if you want to insert a
® character, you would type
(R).
- Quickly insert text fragments.
- Quickly insert XML fragments. For example, if you enter a hyphen (-) in an empty
paragraph followed by a space, it will automatically be converted to a list with a list
item.
AutoCorrect is enabled by default. To configure this feature, open the
Preferences dialog box and go to .
AutoCorrect Drop-down Actions
After the automatic operation of replacing a misspelled word (triggered by a space, dash,
or certain punctuation characters), the affected string is highlighted. The highlight is
removed upon the next editing action (text insertion or deletion). If you hover over the
highlight, a small widget appears below the word. If you hover over the widget, it expands
and you can click it to present a drop-down list that includes the following actions:
Figure 1. AutoCorrect Drop-down Actions
AutoCorrect Case-Sensitivity
The
AutoCorrect feature results in the following types of substitutions
regarding case-sensitivity:
- Words with all lower-case characters will be replaced with
lower-case substitutions (for example, "abotu" is replaced with
"about").
- Words with irregular-case characters will be replaced with
lower-case substitutions ("ABotU" is replaced with "about").
- Words with all upper-case characters will be replaced with
upper-case substitutions ("ABOTU" is replaced with "ABOUT").
- Words starting with an upper-case character will be replaced with
substitutions having the same pattern ("Abotu" is replaced with
"About").