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jagooch

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I don't know if this is possible, but I notice when I typed "labor day" in Day One and other editors, it does not suggest the correction "Labor Day". When typing "christmas" in the same applications, there was a red line under the word and right-clicking showed a list of correct spellings.

Is there a way to have macOs 15.6 detect multi-word US Holiday names and suggest corrections for incorrect capitalization?
 

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I don't know if this is possible, but I notice when I typed "labor day" in Day One and other editors, it does not suggest the correction "Labor Day". When typing "christmas" in the same applications, there was a red line under the word and right-clicking showed a list of correct spellings.

Is there a way to have macOs 15.6 detect multi-word US Holiday names and suggest corrections for incorrect capitalization?
My MBP has the keyboard settings set to US English and the autocorrect corrected Labor Day on my end. Can you check the settings for the keyboard language in your system settings?
 
I updated my post with my keyboard and spelling settings. I retested typing labor day in several applications

Unclutter Notes: corrected
Apple Notes: corrected
Day One Journal: Not corrected
Firefox browser(writing this comment!): Not corrected.
Visual Studio Code: Not corrected.

So it does work sometimes. :/
 
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I updated my post with my keyboard and spelling settings. I retested typing labor day in several applications

Unclutter Notes: corrected
Apple Notes: corrected
Day One Journal: Not corrected
Firefox browser(writing this comment!): Not corrected.
Visual Studio Code: Not corrected.

So it does work sometimes. :/
It did correct it on safari. I primarily use that browser
 
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