Public bug reported:

Firefox provides an interface to add spell check dictionaries so that
the user may add additional ones, but does not remember the settings
when closed and relaunched. (Interface requires right clicking in a form
text input element on any web page).

Apparently, the current behavior (since at least as far back as 2010) is
that Firefox checks the window manager locale settings and resets spell
check dictionaries to use those settings only.

However, any user who speaks more than one language must frequently type
into forms on web pages in languages other than the default language for
their locale.

Therefore, automatically checking the language setting of the locale is
only desirable behavior if you only speak or use one language. A very
large majority of the world speaks and uses two or more languages on a
daily basis.

As a rule, no user configuration changes should ever be overridden
automatically, and this case is no exception.

I type in Japanese every day, but my interface language is en_us.
Therefore, Firefox will not remember every time I add the Japanese spell
check dictionary. As a result, every line of Japanese text is underlined
as a mispelling in English. This renders Firefox unusable.

** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: firefox spelling

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  Firefox provides interface to add spell check dictionaries but does
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