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2009/11/10 Jeremy Leonard <[email protected]>

>
> I am currently using gnome on Fedora 11 and English is the default
> language on the system.  I was able to figure out how to make it
> possible to add Spanish characters when I type (like ñ, ó, é,
> etcetera).  I also figured out how to install Spanish dictionaries for
> the software I use that commonly does spell checking.  What I would
> like some help with is figuring out how to have two default
> dictionaries in use at the same time. For example if I am using
> OpenOffice to write something, I would like to be able to write in
> either Spanish or English and not have worry about changing the
> dictionary in use.  Is it possible to have two dictionaries set up at
> the same time? Thanks in advance.
> >
>

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