Ok, removing the packages works too. One thing that will happen is that
if you open Language Support, it will prompt you to install those
packages (which you can choose not to, of course). OTOH, I suppose you
don't have a reason to open Language Support very often.
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Yes, that fixes it! I did this:
sudo apt-get remove hunspell-en-au hunspell-en-gb hunspell-en-za
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Title:
Firefox accepts dictionaries and
@Timur: Does it make a difference if you go to /usr/share/hunspell and
brutally remove the en_CA and en_GB dicts?
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Title:
Firefox accepts
I have installed the en-us language pack in Firefox, and I've tried many
of the "fixes" I found on the Internet, but this problem remains for me.
For instance, "honor" is flagged but "honour" is not flagged. The
"English (US) Language Pack" add-on is installed.
One interesting observation: when
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Status: Unknown => New
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This bug continues to affect Firefox 40 in Ubuntu.
I can confirm the workaround of installing a dictionary *in Firefox* for
the desired default language.
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In fact, the situation appears to be more complicated, and points to a
race condition of some sort.
Having fixed the problem, I thought I'd try a theory about what causes
it. So, I removed the dictionary and restarted Firefox. However, my
spelling language was still correctly set to en-GB.
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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