It's not just 'color' vs. 'colour' and 'theater' vs. 'theatre'. It's also 'gas' vs. 'petrol' and 'trunk' (of a car) vs. 'boot', but not confusing that with trunk of an elephant or trunk in which one carries things or trunk of a tree.

Honestly, the best approach is to have a program suggest changes (using highlighting which RTF supports) and have a human go through the documents. Finding people who know proper British spelling and are willing to work for cheap is easy - India was a British colony and the largest group of people doing O and A levels is there.


My criteria for good software:
  1. Does it work?
  2. Can someone else come in, make a change, and be reasonably certain no bugs were introduced?

In reply to Re^2: Perl to convert US to UK punctuation/spelling? by dragonchild
in thread Perl to convert US to UK punctuation/spelling? by freewheel

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