← Back to context Comment by cabalamat 1 year ago What does it mean when it surrounds a word in red? Is this signalling an error? 4 comments cabalamat Reply iambateman 1 year ago Try Lower casing, my phone tried to capitalize and it was a problem. fallinghawks 1 year ago Seems to be a word not in its dictionary. Seems to not have any country or language names.Edit: these must be capitalized to be recognized. nxa 1 year ago Yes, word in red = word not found mostly the case when you try plurals or non-nouns (for now) rpastuszak 1 year ago This is neat!I think you need to disable auto-capitalisation because on mobile the first word becomes uppercase and triggers a validation error.
fallinghawks 1 year ago Seems to be a word not in its dictionary. Seems to not have any country or language names.Edit: these must be capitalized to be recognized.
nxa 1 year ago Yes, word in red = word not found mostly the case when you try plurals or non-nouns (for now) rpastuszak 1 year ago This is neat!I think you need to disable auto-capitalisation because on mobile the first word becomes uppercase and triggers a validation error.
rpastuszak 1 year ago This is neat!I think you need to disable auto-capitalisation because on mobile the first word becomes uppercase and triggers a validation error.
Try Lower casing, my phone tried to capitalize and it was a problem.
Seems to be a word not in its dictionary. Seems to not have any country or language names.
Edit: these must be capitalized to be recognized.
Yes, word in red = word not found mostly the case when you try plurals or non-nouns (for now)
This is neat!
I think you need to disable auto-capitalisation because on mobile the first word becomes uppercase and triggers a validation error.