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From: Rick Langer <rlanger@world.std.com>
Subject: Re: ARGH, More [Contest] problems
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Stephen Riley Granade wrote:

> Proofreading, yes, but automatic spellcheckers don't do much good when your
> source is full of #ifdef's and funnily_underscored_labels or
> pascalConventionLabels--after a while, you start hitting the skip key
> repeatedly.

Some editors, such as Multi-Edit (for DOS or Windows) will let you do
selective spellchecking -- of quoted strings and/or comments.

   Rick Langer (rlanger@world.std.com)
   TCC - Transcontinental Computer Consulting
