I think this also affects German dictionaries: my Ubuntu (Intrepid, but the problem was there in Hardy too) has support for English, French and German. I have only 1 entry in Firefox languages for French, but 7 for English (en_ZA, en_AU, en_US, en_GB, English / United Kingdom, English / United States, English / Australia. Note that I don't have English / South Africa) and 9 for German (de_AT, de_DE, de_CH, German / Germany, German / Liechtenstein, German / Belgium, German / Austria, German / Luxembourg, German / Switzerland).
Here is the result of local -a: C de_AT.utf8 de_BE.utf8 de_CH.utf8 de_DE.utf8 de_LU.utf8 en_AU.utf8 en_BW.utf8 en_CA.utf8 en_DK.utf8 en_GB.utf8 en_HK.utf8 en_IE.utf8 en_IN en_NZ.utf8 en_PH.utf8 en_SG.utf8 en_US.utf8 en_ZA.utf8 en_ZW.utf8 fr_BE.utf8 fr_CA.utf8 fr_CH.utf8 fr_FR.utf8 fr_LU.utf8 POSIX Btw, is there a way to choose which locales I want (for example, I'm interested only in de_DE, so I don't need the others)? In the language support program I can only choose the "top-level languages" (English, French, German)... -- language-support-en pollutes Firefox's spell-check languages list https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157921 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs