1 |
On 10/06/2010 09:58 PM, Dale wrote: |
2 |
> Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
3 |
>> The list of spell-check languages offered by Firefox and Thunderbird |
4 |
>> looks like this: |
5 |
>> |
6 |
>> English (AU) |
7 |
>> English (CA) |
8 |
>> English (GB) |
9 |
>> English (GB-oed) |
10 |
>> English (NZ) |
11 |
>> English (US) |
12 |
>> English (ZA) |
13 |
>> German (DE) |
14 |
>> Greek (GR) |
15 |
>> |
16 |
>> All this English stuff needs to do away, I only want English (US). Is |
17 |
>> there a way to do that? |
18 |
>> |
19 |
>> |
20 |
> |
21 |
> I have this set in my make.conf. |
22 |
> |
23 |
> LINGUAS="en_US en" |
24 |
> LANG="en_US" |
25 |
> LC_ALL="en_US.utf8" |
26 |
> |
27 |
> Do you have something close to this as well? I can't think of anything |
28 |
> else at the moment. Maybe someone else will post a different idea. |
29 |
|
30 |
No, that's not it. I have LINGUAS="en_US en" in my make.conf too. I |
31 |
found out that Firefox now uses hunspell for spell checking. Maybe that |
32 |
has something to do with it. So I guess the question now should be how |
33 |
to tell hunspell to only offer the US-English dictionary. |