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Being an administrator, you can customize WProofreader default settings such as user interface and application behavior, for example:
WProofreader Initialization OptionsThere are several options letting you initialize WProofreader functionality in your web app, namely using:
For details, refer to Get Started with WProofreader Server (autoSearch) guide and Get Started with WProofreader Cloud autoSearch. After you have initialized WProofreader, you can customize the above-mentioned settings using WProofreader API. You can also configure some parameters using WProofreader API for grammar, spelling check, and WProofreader dialog user interface. autoSearch description and advantagesThe autoSearch feature enables detecting new editable fields on the page and proofreading the text they contain automatically on hover selection. If you choose this option, WProofreader is enabled in the selected WYSIWYG editor or HTML editable control, and no additional actions are required. Initialization using inline attributes is suitable if you want to have a single script with basic options definitions. Please note that with this type of initialization array or number API parameters are not supported. Thus, you cannot modify such parameters as actionItems, suggestionsCount, and moreSuggestionsCount described further in this section. autoSearch is useful when your web page which has multiple controls, you add one script which is enabled in the areas in focus automatically compared with creating an init() for each control. From the performance point of view, autoSearch also has a better performance as the grammar and spelling and style are checked only in active area compared with checking in all controls like in init(). Another advantage of autoSearch for dynamic page where some fields can be hidden or added at a certain point, autoSearch is enabled automatically and releases the memory automatically as well helping to avoid possible memory leaks. init() method description and advantagesThe init() method is a reasonable choice when you clearly know in which control you want to initialize in WProofreader. More than that you are aware of your page controls, and additional controls do not appear dynamically. Consider the following situation when your web application page has several text areas where you want to initialize WProofreader. As soon as the user loads the page, WProofreader is enabled automatically, and it’s not required to select the area to enable grammar and spelling check in it compared with autoSearch method. With dynamic web page load using init() method, administrator needs to be monitor when it’s necessary to start WProofreader and. From the performance point of view, grammar and spelling and style are checked in all controls like in init() which implies performance increase. Simultaneous usage of CONFIG and init() methodsWhen you initialize WProofreader using this method, in init () method we declare the container where WProofreader should be started. The options are to be obtained from the settings.Server and Cloud Version of WProofreaderIn general, WProofreader provides the same functionality for both Cloud and Server versions. The difference is mainly about the location of requests processing: it can be either on WebSpellChecker Cloud hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in data centers in the USA or on your server or using other Cloud services providers. With Cloud version, to validate the access to our server, you need to use a special activation key in service ID parameter. The path to WProofreader Cloud will be obtained from the path to to wscbundle.js file. For the Server version, you need to instruct WProofreader to be aware where the requests will be processed by specifying the following parameters:
Example for setting up the Server version of WProofreader:
For more details, refer to Get Started with WProofreader Server AutoSearch. Example for setting up the Cloud version of WProofreader:
For more details, refer to Get Started with WProofreader Cloud AutoSearch. Example of specifying a path to wscbundle.js:
AutoSearch OptionsOnce you have enabled autoSearch by adding autoSearch: true, in configuration, you can specify where the spelling and grammar check should be enabled on your webpage. By default, WProofreader with autoSearch function turned on will be enabled only in the area in focus. For the areas which are not focus, WProofreader will not be not enabled by default until user places a cursor there and starts typing. For details, refer to the following AutoSearchCreation options:
The CONFIG can be added in a script or loaded from the file as mentioned in Get Started with WProofreader Cloud Auto-search and Get Started with WProofreader Server Auto-search guides as well as added into inline data attributes.
AutoStartupThe autoStartup parameter is set to true by default for autoSearch initialization and init() method meaning that WProofreader starts in enabled state and starts processing available text for grammar, spelling, and style errors. If for some reason, you do not want WProofreader to start checking text at once and allow your users to choose on when to start , you have an option to start WProofreader in the disabled state. To do so, set the autoStartup value as false, as shown below:
1.4 Deactivating Grammar CheckingGrammar checking is enabled by default in WProofreader. If you want to deactivate grammar checking, specify the enableGrammar parameter and set it to ‘false’ as shown below:
Customizing WProofreader User InterfaceWith WProofreader API you can customize:
Suggestions BalloonYou can customize WProofreader options available in suggestions balloon, for example:
2.1.1. Changing Action Items Order and AvailabilityUse the actionItems parameter to add or hide the menu items in the suggestions balloon and modify the order of these items. To do so, change the 'addWord', 'ignoreAll', 'settings', 'toggle', 'proofreadDialog' array values accordingly. For example, if you want to prevent your users from adding words to their personal user dictionary, remove the 'addWord' value from the array of parameter values:
To hide Settings dialog for your users, remove the 'settings' from the array of parameter values:
2.1.2 Changing the Number of Spelling SuggestionsBy default, WProofreader offers 3 suggestions in its suggestions balloon. As an admin can customize this number using an API option and provide both bigger and smaller number of suggestions. For Cloud version, up to 8 suggestions are available. For the Server version, this number can be increased. You can use the suggestionsCount parameter to increase or decrease the number of spelling suggestions shown to your end users.
To display only 2 suggestions:
2.1.3 Enabling or Disabling the More Suggestions Sub-menu ItemBy default, the moreSuggestionsCount parameter is set to 0 meaning that additional suggestions if there are any more than specified in the SuggestionsCount parameter are not shown. To display 3 suggestions on the suggestions balloon view and show 5 more suggestions in the More Suggestions section:
2.2 Settings Dialog TabsWith WProofreader API you can customize the user interface of the Settings dialog, namely, change the order of the tabs in user interface or hide some elements or disabling or enabling some commands for users so that they have the admin-defined settings and presets only. Depending on your web app usage preferences or requirements, you can customize the Settings dialog tabs availability and modify its user interface elements. With the settingsSections parameter you can change the Settings dialog tabs visibility and order, i.e hide one of the sections, change the order of the mostly used tabs first or remove some sections from the user interface if, for example, you don’t want your users to have access to them and have access to admin-predefined settings only. Example below places Options tab after Languages and Dictionaries tabs:
2.2.1. Options TabSettings on the Options tab let you define the following spelling exceptions:
Use the parameters values in sample below to enable or select these elements of the Options tab:
To deselect some of the elements, set the value of the desired element as false. 2.2.2. Languages TabYou can set predefined language for all application users in the Languages tab and hide it from your users so that they cannot modify the selected language using the settingsSections parameter as shown below:
2.2.3. Dictionaries TabCustomizing Dictionaries tab User InterfaceThese are some options for altering Dictionaries tab user interface elements and features:
Hiding or Removing Preferences Section on the Dictionary TabTo disable the dictionary preferences UI for your users, specify the disableDictionariesPreferences option as true:
Removing Dictionaries TabYou can disable the Dictionaries area user interface for end-users so that they can use a predefined company-wide user dictionary only using the sample script below:
2.2.4. About TabTo remove the branding of WProofreader, namely the title on the UI of the product and About tab with copyrights and logo, set the removeBranding parameter value true as shown in the code sample below:
2.4 Proofreading in a DialogActions available for configuring WProofreader dialog mode are the same as for the suggestions balloon, namely:
You can turn off descriptions for discovered grammar issues both in suggestions balloon and WProofreader dialog. To do so, set the value disableProblemDescription as true.
To hide the Add to dictionary command, specify the actionItems parameter values as shown in the sample below:
To disable switching from Settings to WProofreader dialog and vice versa, exclude the settings value from the array of parameter values:
2.5 Badge View and OptionsYou can change the following orange badge options:
If the enableBadgeButton parameter is set false, part of action items specifically Settings, Disable/Enable and Proofread in dialog from the badge area will be moved to the suggestions ballon:
When WProofreader starts, the badge start pulsing three times to get the user’s attention to the discovered issues. If it turns out to be distracting for the users, you can disable pulsation setting the disableBadgePulsation parameter as true as shown in the sample below:
3. Languages and Dictionaries Settings3.1. Default Language OptionsThe default language setting for WProofreader users is American English. But being the administrator, you can change this default language for all users. Besides the default languages list, you can have more dictionaries to extend the linguistics coverage. Here are available options:
For details, contact WebSpellChecker support team. 3.2 Default Language for all UsersYou can specify the default language for all WProofreader users using the lang option. For example, if you set the lang: 'de_DE', German locale is specified for all users.
To enable the language locale, be sure to use the proper language code. For details, refer to the supported language short codes list.
3.3 User Interface Localization LanguageYou can change WProofreader interface localization to match the locale preferences. For example, to set German language as the localization option in WProofreader, use the localization parameter:
3.4 Predefined Dictionary for All UsersTo activate one dictionary common for all application users, specify the userDictionaryName parameter by providing the dictionary name. After that, all words added by users via the Add word command are added to this particular dictionary.
3.5 Extending the List of DictionariesIf you want to use some dictionaries different from the default ones, refer to the list of additional language dictionaries available on our web site and contact our sales team for purchasing details. 3.7 Custom DictionariesCustom dictionaries allow to create company-wide dictionaries and extend the vocabulary of the standard dictionary with words specific to industry or domain. To configure a global custom dictionary in WProofreader, use the customDictionaryIds parameter and add a string with required dictionaries IDs which should be separated by commas:
In the example above, ID is the unique dictionary ID will be assigned to your custom dictionary. For details on setting global custom dictionaries for Server version, refer to Configuring Server Global Custom Dictionaries section, namely: For details on setting custom dictionaries for Cloud version, refer to Configuring Cloud Custom Dictionaries guide. 4. Miscellaneous Options4.1 Minimal Word LengthBy default, WProofreader enables spell check starting with 3 and more letters per word. You can customize this option using the minWordLength API parameter:
After you have used this option, the words which have two (2) and more letters in them will be spell checked. 4.2 Excluding Some Elements of Web Page Markup From Spelling and Grammar CheckingUse the ignoreElements parameter to instruct WProofreader not to check the elements text such as, typeface types, links, tables and others. By default, links or text within the <a> tag are ignored. You can additionally choose to ignore spelling and grammar checking in certain web page markup elements, for example, headings tags and others. 4.3 Disabling Proofreading in As You Type ModeProofreading during typing is enabled by default for users of the web applications where WProofreader is integrated. You can disable this mode using the proofreadAsYouType parameter so that proofreading becomes possible only in dialog mode. To do so, change the value of proofreadAsYouType parameter to false:
After disabling proofreading in as you type mode, application users can access proofreading by initiating WProofreader dialog mode from the orange badge. 4.4 Enabling WProofreader on Touch DevicesTo enable WProofreader on touch devices such as smartphones or tablets, specify the enableOnTouchDevices value as true:
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