Public bug reported:

(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)

See attached screenshot, which shows a couple of examples of this issue:

1) different spellings of the same word within the one screen ("color" and 
"colour").
2) spellings of words according to British English ("Behaviour") and American 
English ("maximized").

Ideally, all text strings would respect the locale / language settings
selected upon installation (in my case, British English / Australian
locale). This would apply to words such as (color/colour, words ending
in ized/ised, and any other words which are spelt/spelled differently
between British and American English).


Thanks,
Ken.
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** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Two examples of inconsistency within Gnome Settings when 
dealing with differences in spelling due to locale.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1754823/+attachment/5074924/+files/Two%20examples%20of%20inconsistency%20within%20Gnome%20Settings%20when%20dealing%20with%20differences%20in%20spelling%20due%20to%20locale.png

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  Gnome Settings is inconsistent with how it respects spelling
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