On 08/01/2008 04:14:32 PM, Bruno Miguel wrote: > On Saturday 02 August 2008 00:08:38 Geoffrey Leach wrote: > > On 08/01/2008 03:07:31 PM, Bruno Miguel wrote: > > > On Friday 01 August 2008 23:02:19 Geoffrey Leach wrote: > > > > On 07/31/2008 08:18:23 PM, Peter Bloomfield wrote: > > > > > On 07/31/2008 06:05:33 PM Thu, Geoffrey Leach wrote: > > > > > [ snip ] > > > > > > > > > > > Ah! You have, regretably, missed the point. Balsa is > > > > > > defaulting to pt_BR. I have been unable to persuade it to > > > > > > use en_US, which would > > > > > > > > > > be > > > > > > > > > > > preferable. > > > > > > > > > > What version of Balsa? > > > > > > > > That would be 2.3.25 > > > > > > Have you installed the language stuff from your distribuition? I > > > had a > > > > > > similar problem until I installed some language packages; I think > > > it was Aspell, but I'm not sure. After that, I had available > > > pt_PT in Balsa. > > > > As far as I know, yes. What puzzles me is why Balsa would, in any > > event, want to use pt_BR, which I understand to be support for > > Brazilian Portuguese? > > Yes, pt_BR is Brazilian Portuguese. But this distintion will stop in > a > > few years. > > When you try to write an email, is the language you want availabe in > the spellchecking tool? I just had to select the correct language - > after installing the correct packages, of course - and that was it. > > When compiling, did you pass the spell flag?
The complaint about pt_BR comes from the spellchecking tool. Balsa's language selection is set to English (American) Balsa was installed from the Fedora 9 i386 rpm _______________________________________________ balsa-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/balsa-list
