Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 16/10/2015 22:55:
Ray_Net wrote:

No, this is another problem.
In the bug you tell us, I said that the choice I made using the button
"Spell" was not maintained.
Now I have been told that's never the case, the maintain option
(default) is the one we select at:

"Edit" - "Preference" - "Appearance" - "Spelling" - "General" - "Language"

This info came from https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1210172
"""Sorry, this behaviour has changed. New e-mail will always be spelled
using the dictionary nominated in the preferences, not in the last
dictionary used (see bug 1163395
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1163395>)."""

So I put in preference "fr-classic" (a part of the french dictionary)
and SM decide to modify by itself to "fr-reform" (a part of the french
dictionary)
And I did not change the dictionary in the Browser.
Note: SM never modify it to English/United States who did not contain 4
parts as with the French dictionary.
So the maintain action works between English and French, but not between
the 4 part of the French dictionary.
"fr-classic" is not maintained and changed by SM to "fr-reform".

You say these are four parts of a single French dictionary. If you go to about:addons (CTRL-SHIFT-A) and select "Extensions," is there an "Options" button next to the dictionary? Can you set your preference there?

Sorry, no, there is nothing in "Extensions" .. The dictionary is present in "Dictionaries" where full infos are:
Dictionaires français 5.4.1
by Olivier R.
Quatre dictionnaires français : “Moderne”, “Classique”, “Réforme 1990”, “Classique &amp; Réforme 1990”

The only options are: "Disable" or "Remove".
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