Sigurd Gartmann wrote:
> I think era's patch solves half of the problem (I put a number 2 on
> it earlier). Era also says that we need to fix eacy myspell
> package. For bokmål norwegian and south-african english this is
> already done correct in my setup, with only one entry, and only one
> of each file (the standard underscore variant).
>
> Will it be good enough to hope that all myspell packages are fixed,
> or should we have a patch excluding the "hyphen" links (or only
> including the standard files)? Will all myspell packages get fixed?
>
>
> Micah: I saw you linked a branch to this bug, but I did only see
> changes to debian/patches/series, and not an added patch file. Am I
> missing something or just too eager to wait in silence?
>
> era: I guess US english is a special case, like it is for the
> translated user interface. I do not know myspell details, but
> shouldn't new additions you make to your personal dictionaries be
> assigned to a language? If so, US-english may be that language even
> if it is removed from your system.
>
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Sorry, I forgot to add the patch file. It's there now. My patch
simply prevents Firefox from loading the dictionaries with underscores.
There's a test build in my Mozilla Test PPA: /launchpad. net/~micahg/ +archive/ mozilla- test
https:/
Sigurd Gartmann wrote: patches/ series, and not an added patch file. Am I
> I think era's patch solves half of the problem (I put a number 2 on
> it earlier). Era also says that we need to fix eacy myspell
> package. For bokmål norwegian and south-african english this is
> already done correct in my setup, with only one entry, and only one
> of each file (the standard underscore variant).
>
> Will it be good enough to hope that all myspell packages are fixed,
> or should we have a patch excluding the "hyphen" links (or only
> including the standard files)? Will all myspell packages get fixed?
>
>
> Micah: I saw you linked a branch to this bug, but I did only see
> changes to debian/
> missing something or just too eager to wait in silence?
>
> era: I guess US english is a special case, like it is for the
> translated user interface. I do not know myspell details, but
> shouldn't new additions you make to your personal dictionaries be
> assigned to a language? If so, US-english may be that language even
> if it is removed from your system.
>
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