** Description changed:
when spell checking is enabled, any word the user types that is not
recognized gets added to the user dictionary (I think).
The problem is once a word gets added there is no way to delete it and it
always shows up on the word ribbon, whether you want it or not.
I'm now having second thoughts about the System Settings design. It does
make explicit the entire contents of your user dictionary, but it's
fairly unlikely that someone will stop in the middle of their typing,
and go to the trouble of diving deep into System Settings just to remove
a word. And if
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: Daniela Ferrai (dferrai) = Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
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Title:
[osk]
This feature has already been specified by Matthew Thomas (mpt) in the
phone system settings. Specification available here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LanguageAndText
** Description changed:
when spell checking is enabled, any word the user types that is not
recognized gets added to the user
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) = Daniela Ferrai (dferrai)
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Sure, the Custom words screen could temporarily have its parent item
below the current Spell checking switch.
I agree with the idea of having a global custom dictionary. Multilingual
people code-switch between sentences or even in the middle of a
sentence. The spell-checker might be able to tell
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: Daniela Ferrai (dferrai) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
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I designed a Custom words screen in System Settings, for browsing and
deleting words that you have (or a prankster has) added accidentally.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LanguageAndText#phone-spelling Unfortunately
not only hasn't it been implemented yet, even its parent Spell
checking screen hasn't
This behaviour has changed a bit since this bug was first reported.
Words no longer get added to the dictionary automatically, they only get
added if the user explicitly selects their word from the word ribbon.
Personally I think the system settings approach is the best option, as
removing words
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Status: Triaged = New
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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