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George Fragos (fragos) wrote : Re: [Bug 315562] Re: spell check uses wrong English dictionary

I'm not seeing what you do but I did uninstall British, Australian and
other English spell check dictionaries because I felt I didn't need them. I
only have the English_US dictionary. Note that Language Settings warns me
that I'm missing those deleted English dictionaries but my system still
functions correctly.

Have a nice day -- *George*
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On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 6:40 AM, PJSingh5000 <email address hidden>wrote:

> I am experiencing this problem in Ubuntu recise 12.04 x64.
>
> In the Language Support dialog from System Settings...
> On the Language tab, I have (listed in order)...
> English (United States)
> English
> I have clicked the Apply System-Wide botton.
>
> On the Language tab, I have...
> English (United States) selected in the drop-down menu
> I have clicked the Apply System-Wide botton.
>
> I restarted my computer, but gedit (version 3.4.1) still uses British
> spellings in the spell-checker.
>
> Interestingly, about:config in FireFox reveals en_AU for the
> spellchecker.dictionaly value. I don't know if these issues are
> related, but I would expect gedit and FireFox to pull the settings from
> the Operating System.
>
> (Is Ubuntu using Australian spellings instead of U.S.?)
>
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