ty 17 jul 2001 17:09:53, Dom Lachowicz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 

>> Yes, but how spell checking works should in *no* way be
>> dependant  on the current locale. 
>
> I would disagree with this assessment, and I will explain why:
>
> A user?s locale is a very good indicator of one?s default
> authoring language.

Yes. (Though I think quite a few people write 'en-US' documents, 
even if they're using a different locale.)

> In the uncommon cases, our current scheme allows the user to
> override the default dictionary either by:
> 1) the preferences dialog
> 2) the language dialog

Isn't the 'default' dictionary tied to the language of the text? 
Or, in other words, isn't the default language for new documents 
based on the current locale/preferences.

> We want to make things work ?out of the box? for as many
> people as possible, and I think that mapping a user?s locale
> to a particular dictionary is a good idea, unless someone
> convinces me otherwise.

Mapping the users' locale to the default language for new 
documents is a good idea. Mapping a locale to a dictionary is IMO 
a bad idea. If text in a document is marked to be in a different 
language than it *is*, this will lead to problems.

-- 
Karl Ove Hufthammer

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