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[Help]Automated way of leveraging Chrome's spellchecking? It also makes errors when used heavily.
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I discovered that Chrome's spellchecking is very context based and extremely effective at locating spelling errors. It was able to assist in converting .01% of wanted links (33 of 3,300 wanted links) on a wiki to viable links because they were misspelled. This is a lot of links for someone who wouldn't have obsession levels of knowledge about a subject.
- Is there a way to automate this?
- Sometimes during heavy use, it'll start flagging words that were otherwise OK, probably checked against a local dictionary because the API might be throwing errors or rate limiting. Anybody have a solid fix for this? (I found that forcing connections closed temporarily fixes the issue until a long running spelling query once again mucks things up)
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