Russell Butler wrote:

> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg wrote:
>> 
>>> b) If you list is larger and especially if you want to provide that
>>> word-list for other as well, then you should create a dictionary
>>> extension from it.
>> 
>> Hm. But where in the UI would we see the dictionary? I tried it with an
>> example and I couldn't see any hint for its existence in Tools-Options.
>> How can users see that the dictionary is used?
>> 
>> Ciao,
>> Mathias
>> 
> Not often I can contribute in this exalted company, but as the 
> dictionary would be installed as an extension, you would see it in the 
> extension manager. It is not visible in the language settings, other 
> than that the parent language would be indicated. It could therefore be 
> enabled and disabled from that interface, if desired.

Sure, but this is probably not where users will look for it. I was
aiming at a discussion whether we should extend our configuration schema
to allow for showing which dictionariesn are used (and not only that
there is at least one dictionary for a particular language).

Regards,
Mathias

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