rick-shar wrote:
Just upgraded 2 Win10 laptops to SM 2.53.5 (thanks loads, devs!), in the UK. On my own laptop, I have the British English Dictionary (Marco Pinto) v2.68, which lists in the Add-On Mgr under the category 'Dictionaries'.  On my wife's laptop, before the SM version update, she'd complained about only having the English (US) language available for spell-checking, which causes issues whenever composing emails for UK recipients.

On that laptop, I've added the latest Marco Pinto Dictionary v2.90 from the Add-Ons site, but it only lists as an Extension, not a Dictionary, so can't be selected for spell-checking.

That happens if you install a WebExtension-based dictionary in SeaMonkey, as mentioned under "Extensions (Add-ons) and Themes" in the release notes. It seems even the ones hosted on addons.thunderbird.net may be WebExtensions now but don't work with SeaMonkey - see e.g. <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1555116>.

I'm currently using v2.68 of British English Dictionary (Marco Pinto). You can download older versions by following the "See complete version history" link near the bottom of <https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-GB/seamonkey/addon/british-english-dictionary-2/>. There, 2.68 is explicitly mentioned as being a legacy extension, and there's mention of this 2.70 already being a WebExtension. It's not clear which 2.69 is, so that might perhaps work, or it might be that 2.68 is the last that works in current SeaMonkey.

If you right-click the "Download Now" button, you can select "Save Link Target As..." to download the .xpi file for the extension rather than immediately installing it. That way you've got it in case you need to install it again in future. From about:addons, you can install an extension from an .xpi file by clicking the cog icon near the top right and selecting "Install Add-on From File..."

On my own laptop, the v2.68 installed doesn't appear to have any means of updating as-is, but it is working as expected.

It might be that's the latest which actually works with SeaMonkey. Or it may be related to the fact that update checks for the main application don't work. As far as I can see, 2.69 is the only newer version which might possibly work - so you could try downloading and installing that as above, but be prepared to revert back to 2.68 if it doesn't work.

So it looks like I have 2 separate issues.  Any suggestions?

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Mark.

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