I really need AUTOCORRECT for mail on Thunderbird (38.3 on a Mac)
My goal is to get an autocorrect to work in my emails (which are in both French and GB English) so that my 'deja' becomes 'dejà' and my 'cna' becomes 'can'.
I have searched and searched and can find nothing which offers me this possibility and without it, I'll have to give up on Thunderbird and go elsewhere - it is REALLY that important for me... so any/all help would be grateful received :-)
For info, yes I have installed British English 'Language pack' and '.. Dictionary, Forked by Pinto' (which is, seemingly, the only one that works with v38.3) as well as the French versions; so yes, I get my red underlines and my spelling suggestions, however I need them to autocorrect as happens in Word or Outlook.
Please and thanks in advance to anyone who can help ! :)
Okulungisiwe
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PS. I pixelate or blur using Irfanview in Windows and Gimp in Linux. Gimp is cross-platform and I would expect it to be available for Mac users, but it has a steeper learning curve than Irfanview.
Needless to say, I don't know what Mac users have available to them. ;-)
PPS I'm seriously concerned that after all this effort, the auto-correction add-on will be a major disappointment. I found it intrusive (wouldn't go away when not wanted) and stubborn (wouldn't recognize abbreviations such as e.g. and i.e.). I wouldn't be too surprised if it barfs on dècor (or is it décor?) etc.
PPPS I use abcTajpu to çömpósè âccéñted characters in Thunderbird and Firefox.
Okulungisiwe
SEveral points.
On OSX, right click if you have one of those apple mice with a single button is Command click. If you have a two button mouse it is right button click
The add-on page. (For simplicity I have only the right and left, I left out the middle. This is the same as in firefox as they share a common code base between the two applications for this component.
This is where the gett add-ons tab is located
The right side of the screen with the search box for typing in add-ons. Click the cog to get an install menu.
If you add-on manager does not look like this. I am guessing it is because you scrolled to the button and click the link on the far right that says "Browser all add-ons"
As the add-on manager code is shared, you have to be careful which application your in as they look identical.
If your add-on manager does not look like that and my assum[tion is incorrect re clicking links. Try restarting from the help menu with add-ons disabled to see if that brings your view of things more in line with what everyone else sees.
Note that the only major difference between Thunderbird on the various operating systems are in the menu's. Those changes are documented here Other changes are minor cosmetic ones with an occasional difference in Icons to match the operating systems expectations of what something should look like. If you can not get something very similar to that which others are seeing, there is either a serious bug, or your doing something wrong.
I hope this clears up some of the confusion about what is where.