Hi

On Friday 17 June 2005 at 10:29:10 PM, in
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ian A. White wrote:

> It turns out that there are two "languages" you can use with the Spell
> Checker. The list in the drop down menu has a separator bar between
> them. If you pick a language above the bar, you get the options you
> see. If you pick a language below the bar, you get the language I see.

> I believe it has something to do with using MS Office spell checker. I
> use the language below the bar because it has Australian English, and
> there is no matching one above the bar. The advantage of using
> Australian English is that it recognises Australian place names and
> other aspects of the language peculiar to Australia :-)

I do not have the spacer bar either.

The only languages I have installed are "American English"(because
it seemed to insist on installing it) and "British English" (which
I use).

-- 
Best regards,
 
MFPA                            

The truth is rarely pure and never simple

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