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Jul 20, 2019 at 17:20 comment added Peter Mortensen Yes, but there is a certain false positive error rate with the Magic Editor. I suppose it is not really fire and forget. Perhaps you should mention that in the answer.
May 23, 2017 at 12:38 history edited CommunityBot
replaced http://stackoverflow.com/ with https://stackoverflow.com/
Apr 13, 2017 at 12:25 history edited CommunityBot
replaced http://stackapps.com/ with https://stackapps.com/
May 10, 2016 at 13:47 comment added Mogsdad @awe Some code references do get treated as prose, but most are recognized as code and left alone. You're shown a diff of the changes, so it's easy to find places that should be reverted. (Better yet - backtick code references to start, and they'll be left as-is.)
May 10, 2016 at 13:43 comment added Mogsdad @Rhayene It wasn't designed to do that, but we've enabled it to work in all question & answer edit boxes. So, yes, it can be used to help clean up new posts.
May 10, 2016 at 13:41 comment added Mogsdad @PSkocik Browser-based spell check does that, with the caveat that English needs to be installed.
May 10, 2016 at 10:32 comment added Petr Skocik @awe I think what we want is an autocorrect that suggests fixes to words that weren't found in a dictionary or code quoting around those words.
May 10, 2016 at 9:34 comment added Rhayene Is this Editor usable for composing questions/answers in the first place?
May 10, 2016 at 9:29 comment added awe Using magic like this is dangerous, specially for coding questions, as something that look like bad grammar can actually be code references.
May 9, 2016 at 16:00 comment added Box Box Box Box Spam spam: Too much promotion of Magic Editor :)
May 9, 2016 at 15:57 history answered Mogsdad CC BY-SA 3.0