The role of language-selector in this respect is that it pulls spell
check dictionaries when you install languages. Can't see how a global
feature for this would work. Closing.

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Opinion

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Title:
  global setting to turn spell checking off

Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  Ubuntu has automatic spell checking turned on in various applications.
  I write in three languages regularly, and in a fourth occasionally
  (though pretty rarely), and every application is always wrong about
  the language I'm using. I'd really rather not have to figure out how
  to switch languages or turn off spell checking in every application,
  so I'd like a global setting to turn off spell checking in all
  applications.

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