Arne wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Arne wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Arne wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Kjell Rilbe wrote:
Hi,

I'm Swedish and write most of my emails in Swedish, so would like to
use
the Swedish dictionary for spell checking in my e-mails.

But I also write messages in several forums, in which case I write in
English and would like to use the English dictionary.

Also, I write in some mailing lists, which are normal e-mails, and I
would like to use English dictionary for these.

So, can I configure SeaMonkey to use THIS dictionary for THESE
accounts,
but THAT dictionary for these OTHER accounts, and also use THIS
dictionary for messages to THESE recipients?

If not, could such a feature be added?

Kjell

Kjell, one solution to your situation would be to set yourself up two
profiles in SeaMonkey, one using a Swedish dictionary, the other using
an English dictionary.

You can set both profiles to use the same Inbox, Sent, News servers,
etc, just if you need to change languages, select Tools->Switch
Profiles
and select the profile that uses the other dictionary.

Why make it so difficult, when you can install the Dictionary Switcher
extension? ;)


Not a big one for extensions, Arne, but if the extension does what Kjell
wants, then good.

Where might he get it from??

Daniel

http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#dictionaryswitcher

Works very well for me (I'm also Swedish). In the bottom right corner of
the browser and mail composing window it adds in text what dictionary is
in focus, e.g. "en-US" at this moment for me. With a click on the text
you change to an other dictionary, e.g. "sv". The browser change
language focus automatically on sites, if they have the language set in
the html tag, e.g. lang="sv" or lang="en".


Ahh! An extension for which you first need another extension (xsidebar).

No, the url may confuse you. But there is nothing on the page saying
you need xsidebar to make it work. I don't have xsidebar and the
switcher works even then.

The only extension that I ever needed xsidebar for was in SM 1X series and it an extension to put graphical emoticons in text messages. While its not really needed in SM2 is has other smiles (emoticons) I don't remember the code for. I'd love to have it in SM2.

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