Hi,
that the phrase "Word is English (USA)" means that it has found the
word in the English (USA) dictionary and is offering the option to
remember this fact for spell check purposes, so that you aren't asked
to re-spell it in future. The same with "Paragraph is ...".
Except that at least this one is blatantly incorrect when the entire
rest of the paragraph is obviously UK English both in terms of several
spelling examples and in terms of defined language setting.
However, it seems to be inconsistent in my installation as it only
gives this option for types of English, and not for all other
installed languages. I must investigate.
It used to work for all the installed languages.
But it only suggested the first language being found where the words
was reported as correct. And there was no specified order for the
languages being checked.
Also because of a performance issue reported by a user (large memory
usage because of large number of installed dictionaries) the list was
shortend to about 4 languages.
There is a bug for this as well since some users are not content with
that new interim behaviour that was implemented until a new solution is
found.
The list of languages currently being checked is something like
English US, the language of the locale setting and the one for the UI.
(See Tools/Options/Language Settings - Languages).
I currently don't remember the exact details though.
Regards,
Thomas
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