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== What this tutorial covers == | == What this tutorial covers == | ||
This is a tutorial about how to quickly change your ''global'', OS-level spelling settings. These changes will take effect across all Apple-made programs, like Safari and TextEdit. They also seem to take effect within Microsoft Word 2011. However, they have no effect upon non-Apple browsers, like Opera and Firefox. | This is a tutorial about how to quickly change your ''global'', OS-level spelling settings. These changes will take effect across all Apple-made programs, like Safari and TextEdit. They also seem to take effect within Microsoft Word 2011. However, they have no effect upon non-Apple browsers, like Opera and Firefox. | ||
<div id=inline-box>Although we provide advice about how to instal a British spell checker in other browsers '''[[Help:Spell checking with Firefox#Mac | <div id=inline-box>Although we provide advice about how to instal a British spell checker in other browsers '''[[Help:Spell checking with Firefox#Mac users should edit in Safari|we strongly discourage Mac editors from using other browsers to edit this site]]'''. Safari offers the best all-round British spell checking.</div> | ||
For more help with changing the spell checking behaviour of other browsers, please consult: | For more help with changing the spell checking behaviour of other browsers, please consult: | ||
Revision as of 18:55, 11 August 2012
It's easy to set up your Mac to spell check in British English. This is important to do while editing this site, because British English is required.
OS version information
The following tutorial applies to OS X Lion (10.7), but the fundamentals have been present in the OS X structure for a while. Some very slight modification of this tutorial will help you spell check in British English regardless of your OS X flavour.
What this tutorial covers
This is a tutorial about how to quickly change your global, OS-level spelling settings. These changes will take effect across all Apple-made programs, like Safari and TextEdit. They also seem to take effect within Microsoft Word 2011. However, they have no effect upon non-Apple browsers, like Opera and Firefox.
For more help with changing the spell checking behaviour of other browsers, please consult:
- Note that this wiki does not support Internet Explorer, and so offers no spell checking advise for that browser. Of course, if you're on a page about spell checking with a Mac, you probably have a Mac, and thus can't use Internet Explorer, anyway.
Changing your spell check preferences
Changing your dictionary
All OS X installations carry with them a vast array of dictionary applications. Changing from your default local English dictionary to the Oxford English Dictionary is a snap.
- Go to your Applications folder
- Open the app named "Dictionary"
- Type ⌘ , to open up Preferences
- Scan through the list of resources and put them in the order you want. To turn on the British Dictionary and Thesaurus to the exclusion of your defaults, pull the British resources to the top of the list, select them, then deselect your defaults. Now, when you open up Dictionary and search for a word, you'll get the British spelling. Helpfully, if you enter an American spelling, it'll still find the word, but simply tell you that you've used an American spelling.