> Clive may have meant the value for your locale.
My mistake for over-trimming in my previous reply.
In fact I was referring to the spellchecker.dictionary setting in
about:config; mine is en_GB
But it's moot. As reported in another sub-thread, kj's solution was to
install the English language
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 04:35:08PM +0100, kj wrote:
> Clive Standbridge wrote:
>> Hi kj,
>>
>> Try en_GB i.e. use underscore not hyphen.
>
> Thanks. Unfortunately that didn't stick either :(
Clive may have meant the value for your locale.
What does:
$ locale
show?
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Graham wrote:
Not sure if I'm reading you right, but have you right-clicked in the
text box, then gone to Languages and then selected Add Dictionaries...?
If it was a snake
I did have the GB dictionary installed. I'm still confused as to why it
even shows the US dictionary option - I hav
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 04:33:46PM +0100, kj wrote:
> Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> Maybe it's using your $LANG variable to determine the dictionary. I
>> know at least pidgin does that.
>
> $ export | grep -i lang
> declare -x GDM_LANG="en_GB.UTF-8"
> declare -x LANG="en_GB.UTF-8"
> declare -x LANGUAG
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:22:14 +0100
kj wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> In Firefox I have en-gb selected as my default language, but when I
> type in a text box, it still highlight according to US spelling. I
> looked at about:config and found that spellchecker.dictionary is set
> to en-US. I set this to
Clive Standbridge wrote:
Hi kj,
Try en_GB i.e. use underscore not hyphen.
Thanks. Unfortunately that didn't stick either :(
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
Maybe it's using your $LANG variable to determine the dictionary. I know
at least pidgin does that.
$ export | grep -i lang
declare -x GDM_LANG="en_GB.UTF-8"
declare -x LANG="en_GB.UTF-8"
declare -x LANGUAGE=""
I tried setting the LANGUAGE variable too, to no avail. I wo
> I set this to en-gb, restart FF, and it's back on en-US. I tried
> en-GB too, just in case.
Hi kj,
Try en_GB i.e. use underscore not hyphen.
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On Wed,26.Aug.09, 11:22:14, kj wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> In Firefox I have en-gb selected as my default language, but when I
> type in a text box, it still highlight according to US spelling. I
> looked at about:config and found that spellchecker.dictionary is set
> to en-US. I set this to en-gb, re
Hi guys,
In Firefox I have en-gb selected as my default language, but when I type
in a text box, it still highlight according to US spelling. I looked at
about:config and found that spellchecker.dictionary is set to en-US. I
set this to en-gb, restart FF, and it's back on en-US. I tried en-
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