I'm seeing the same problem.
I just wrote the sentence: "Even a relatively short email message with only 1000 characters is going to generate a number with 2000 to 3000 digits.". Grammarian popped up and suggested that I change 'is going to' with the single word 'will'. When I accept that change I end up with a sentence ... is going t will generate a number with 2000.... In addition, it seems to have an image of the sentence that still contains some previously corrected typos, because when it corrects the sentence it also puts back the old typos. I don't see this problem in Mail.
Brad
On Nov 18, 2004, at 12:29 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On Nov 18, 2004, at 6:24 PM, Mr. Robert Ullrey wrote:
I am using TextMate primarily for writing in various formats, html, LaTeX and xml - docbook. When writing in other programs I rely on the program Grammarian http://linguisoft.com for spell checking, word count, grammar etc. However, it seems to have troubles in TextMate seems to be eating some of Grammarian's backspaces in the event stream which in turn throws off Grammarian's received character count to send the text replacement.
Can you give an example that shows this?
I have downloaded Grammarian, and it seems to be working.
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