Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

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Phrase Anomaly Highlighter
Distinguishing Underlining or Highlighting of Word and Phrase Anomalies and Potential Compositional Flaws:A function of a word processing application
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Dark red: Profanity
Bright orange: Slang
Dark yellow: Spelling error
Bright green: Grammatical error
Dark blue: Proper noun
Bright purple: Word or colloquialism foreign to what you designate as your native tongue

The user would have the ability to individually turn these functions off.
There could also be six variations of squiggly colored underline pattern to meet the needs of the color-blind.

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004

Eudora Moodwatch http://www.eudora.c...ures/moodwatch.html
Eudora does some of this. [ooys, Oct 05 2004]


Short name, e.g., Bob's Coffee

Destination URL. E.g., http://www.coffee.com/

Description (displayed with the short name and URL.)







       Look at all the pretty colors...   

       By the way, that's one helluva title. Couldn't you think of a more condensed one?

Machiavelli, Aug 24 2004
  

       [Machiavelli] No.   

       Wait, I'm about to edit the idea one more time.

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       I think I might have actually been increasing the length of the title ("or Highlighting") as you just annoed.

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       Yeah, I'd say that "Highlighting" is extra. Underlining should be enough, no?

Machiavelli, Aug 24 2004
  

       The option could be included for it to either highlight or underline...[Machiavelli]

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       Ah, I see.

Machiavelli, Aug 24 2004
  

       Going back and forth, we are. What time zone are you in? I should be in beddy-by but this site sure does draw me in. hope you are having fun too...[Machiavelli]...[everyone else]

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       I'm on the Third Coast...Northwest Michigan...[M]

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       jscottpete on AOL IM. 11:24 is too early for bed. That is the time I'm having fun.

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       Fucking wierd (first word underlinded in dark red). I was posting my AOL IM as you were posting your inquiry (no time to spell check). Yes, I'm talking to you [Machiavelli]

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       Good idea. Long title.

UnaBubba, Aug 24 2004
  

       Waiting for an IM. Only company now is the incessant hum of my computer and knowledge that the notorious UnaBubba likes my idea.

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       An audio distiguishing element could be added. As you drag the mouse across a highlighted entity there could be either various tones or tunes, or a pleasant voice stating the distinguishing factor. Probably wouldn't want it to say: "Word or colloquialism foreign to what you have designated as your native tongue" .

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       There must be other distiguishing factors.

I will now see whether this new smiley faced icon version of Yahoo IM will freeze my computer again.
  

       sn?

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       Short idea, long title?   

       You mean, something like the colour underlinings in Word? I get irritated at that and turn it off.

neelandan, Aug 24 2004
  

       I like it, especially the bright purple. (+) for thinking of the visually impaired as well as the lexiconically ungifted.

neilp, Aug 24 2004
  

       <later>I doubt this would be of much use. Most people ignore the two existing colours that MS currently uses... red & green. Interesting that they are also the colours most susceptible to misinterpretation by the colourblind who suffer deuteranopia (poor perception of green).   

       I'm surprised Microsoft never thought of that.   

       Purple is a good option, but hard to distinguish from blue, for many people.

UnaBubba, Aug 24 2004
  

       Is there a ranking of the colours, or does a word that falls into more than one of the cartegories start flashing/ strobing.

st3f, Aug 24 2004
  

       In days of yesteryear, the 'bakery was a rainbow.

thumbwax, Aug 24 2004
  

       [Admin: renamed idea; it was messing up some of the recent views. Feel free to rename it to something else, but please stay away from really long titles.]

st3f, Aug 24 2004
  

       Yay, [jscott] much better. + for the idea.

dentworth, Aug 24 2004
  

       Clippit(TM) could read it out loud, making disgusted faces when he comes to a bodily function and inserting question-mark inflections? when he gets to a name he doesn't know.

phundug, Aug 24 2004
  

       Machiavelli deleted some annotations to which I responded. I think she was worried about us catching some shit for going back and forth so much. I was flirting if anyone.   

       We did end up IMing and it was very pleasant. I hope to do it again soon. Funny that I had just posted that "let us IM" idea and then it happened by circumstance.   

       Sorry about the title. Couldn't seem to practically shorten it. It works as the bulk of the subtitle.   

       [st3f] Yes, words or phrases that fall into more than one category would simply have to either strobe or have stripes moving across. Characters one color, dripping the other color…With flames of the other color.

jscottpete, Aug 24 2004
  

       I was just reading your, "Phrase Anomaly Highlighter" and this gets to what is in the back of my mind a lot. I want continuous improvement of an idea. It seems like when people argue, that the subject changes so much that the longer the argument goes on, the more confusing it gets. I applaud any effort to better organize information, instead of just allowing us to post more and more of it. We have plenty of information, and analysis, we just need to organize it better.

myclob, Apr 05 2005
  


 
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