Convert Register articles to UK spelling.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2023-12-15 | Oleksander Dudar | en | Actually, I was looking for literally the opposite thing that would change UK to US spellings. Yet, I still wanted to try this at least. And apparently it doesn’t work at all. | |
2022-10-29 | Jon Catling | Hopeful. Everything to do with words spelled correctly, in the English language, nothing to do with US spelling, they can de whatever they want (it's "colour", not "col-or"). | ||
2022-10-29 | Jon Catling | en | Hopeful. Everything to do with words spelled correctly, in the English language, nothing to do with US spelling, they can de whatever they want (it's "colour", not "col-or"). | |
2022-10-25 | Adam Trickett | Doesn't seem to work at all. Would be very useful if it did though. | ||
2022-10-25 | Adam Trickett | en | Doesn't seem to work at all. Would be very useful if it did though. | |
2022-10-24 | Steve Button | Very useful, as I find the US spelling a little jarring. It's not that big of a deal though. I could care less. What I would really like is an extension to make the articles really "Bite the hand that feeds IT" and turn the pigeon back into a vulture. The Reg used to run excellent articles, such as the series about Nokia, but have since descended into regurgitating press releases. You could start with a thorough investigation into censorship by US tech giants. (or the left/lib slanting bias of Google News, which comes with 3/4 of the world's smart phones!) | ||
2022-10-24 | Steve Button | en | Very useful, as I find the US spelling a little jarring. It's not that big of a deal though. I could care less. What I would really like is an extension to make the articles really "Bite the hand that feeds IT" and turn the pigeon back into a vulture. The Reg used to run excellent articles, such as the series about Nokia, but have since descended into regurgitating press releases. You could start with a thorough investigation into censorship by US tech giants. (or the left/lib slanting bias of Google News, which comes with 3/4 of the world's smart phones!) |