"If you are referring to localization, you will indeed need to install the Firefox language/region package sperately, since it is not a program controlled by the desktop environment."
Willem, I don't know what you did on your computer. But it _is_ controlled by the desktop environment. If I install dutch language support using System -> Admin -> Language Settings, It also installs dutch-language-pack for firefox. Secondly when Firefox starts, it checks for the environment-variable called 'language' to know which language to use. It has done so from the beginning, since it is based upon the debian firefox which also does it like this. So, perhaps you have installed firefox manually. But the firefox that comes with Ubuntu, has its localization managed by the desktop environment. They should do the same for the spell checker. But I think you they just forgot. Hence this bug report. -- Firefox spell checker has no dutch dictionary, eventhough I install dutch language support. https://launchpad.net/bugs/66017 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
