On 2015-10-16 15:17, Ray_Net wrote:
And SM did not maintain my choice, It reset to the last option/language "fr-reform". that's why I said Spelling choice is not maintained. Is this more clear ? :-) Should I open a mozilla bug for this ?
There is https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1210172 marked as invalid - the problem is these changes are intentional and are following what is happening in Thunderbird.
I can confirm that dictionary choice has become a real mess in recent SM versions, at first I didn't know what was happening because it's not so simple that the preference in the Settings is always used for composing messages. Well, it is but when we use the browser and set a different dictionary in a text field (with the context menu) on a web page then the global setting change to that! However, when we change dictionary when composing mail then the global setting does not change. The result is that the global setting usually gets changed to a dictionary we do not want for new mail and we constantly have to go to the settings and reset the dictionary to the one we want for mail - until we visit another web site where we choose a different dictionary for a text field, which messes up our settings again.
I don't think the whole idea of using the general dictionary settings instead of recent is better. I agree that the previous behaviour of remembering the last used dictionary was much better.
I don't know if filing a new bug will help - I don't know if the devs would be willing to maintain different behaviour from Thunderbird. However, it wouldn't hurt - with a bug report they will know what users want.
Definitely, the current implementation is buggy because changing dictionaries in the browser input fields should not affect the global settings.
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