(In reply to Dan Minor [:dminor] from comment #38)
> (In reply to Alexander Gavrilov from comment #36)
> > Has the about:config → spellchecker.dictionary setting been adapted to 
> > support multiple dictionaries? In my tests setting it to something 
> > comma-separated like "ru,en-US" does nothing.
> 
> We first try to match the element or document language and then use this 
> preference. So if we think the input is in en-US, and en-US is in the list of 
> dictionaries in "spellchecker.dictionary", we'll only enable the en-US 
> dictionary. If there's no match on the element or document, then all of the 
> dictionaries in the pref are used.

The thing people are looking for is something like
https://imgur.com/a/2JUXlwr where you set a default set of languages
(toggle on/off) that the browser checks when doing spellchecking.

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