WProofreader is multilingual proofreading tool for web applications. It enables grammar and spell check combining spelling and grammar suggestions while you type or work with your text in a dedicated dialog. WProofreader meets standards of the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), in particular:
Thus, all web application users, regardless of the limitations they might be facing, can access main WProofreader features via a keyboard only, thus interacting with it can be more effective and easier. Below is an overview of the keyboard commands you can use to proofread your texts, navigate between the spelling and grammar suggestions, add words to a personal user dictionary, and customize WProofreader settings. Proofreading Your Text While You TypeAs you type your text in a web app with integrated WProofreader, it tries to suggest grammar and spelling suggestions for you on-the-fly and shows the number of discovered issues in the badge in the lower-right part of the editor screen. If no spelling issues found, the badge shows the tick sign inside. New screenshot TBA The total number of issues found is displayed in the badge. Accessing More WProofreader Features The badge in the lower-right part of the editable area shows the number of errors on page and allows to access more options:
To access more commands and WProofreader dialog in as you type mode, navigate to the badge using Tab. As you navigate to the badge, a circle appears around the number of found issues. New screenshot TBA Press Enter or Space to open the badge and access such options as proofreading in a dialog, Settings dialog or disabling WProofreader. New screenshot TBA The badge menu with the Settings icon highlighted. Use the commands in table below to access more WProofreader options.
Proofreading in a DialogTo access WProofreader dialog in as you type mode:
Use the commands in table below to proofread your text, namely, view and accept or reject the grammar and spelling suggestions, and add words to a personal dictionary.
New screenshot TBA When a spelling issue is active, and you use Up or Down arrow keys, you can navigate to Dictionary and Ignore buttons and add a word to a personal dictionary or ignore the issue respectively. SettingsYou can access and change WProofreader settings in the Settings dialog. To access this dialog:
WProofreader badge. The Settings icon is selected. You can alternatively access WProofreader settings while proofreading your text in a dialog. To do so, press Tab continuously until you focus on the Settings icon and it gets highlighted and then press Enter or Space. New screenshot TBA WProofreader dialog. The Settings icon is selected in the top left corner. OptionsTo access and modify WProofreader options:
New screenshot TBA The Settings dialog with the Options tab selected.
To change the options of the selected Options dialog group, use the commands in table below.
New screenshot TBA The Options tab. Ignore words with mixed case was selected. LanguagesTo specify the currently used language for proofreading (spelling and grammar check):
New screenshot TBA The Languages tab is selected. DictionariesUse the Dictionaries settings to create a new dictionary or connect an already existing one, and also add or remove the words from the dictionaries. New screenshot TBA The Dictionaries tab is selected. To create a new personal user dictionary or connect to the already existing one:
New screenshot TBA The Dictionaries tab. A new dictionary is created. To add a new word to a personal user dictionary:
New screenshot TBA Adding a word to the dictionary. To edit, i.e. to delete the already existing words from the dictionary:
To disconnect the dictionary:
AboutTo see the information about the version of WProofreader you are currently using, navigate to the About area of the Settings dialog. To do so:
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