On 11/06/2005, at 9:59 PM, John Winters wrote:
Hi WAMUGers,
Does anyone know if it is possible to replace the US dictionary
built in to
the system wide Tiger Dictionary application with an Australian
English or
UK English dictionary? I¹m getting sick of colour being underlined
in red!
I have 3 places my dictionary are controlled from:
1: System wide? This is controlled from International in your
preference folder activate or de-activate relevant language via edit
list button. Then you move them up and down to which one you would
like to be first choice then one would assume it goes down sliding
scale until it discovers the word.
2: The Dictionary application which can be activated by selecting a
word then ctrl+cmd+d. Its preferences are situated in the drop down
list menu of program name once you activate program from your
Applications folder. Select your preferred English version.
3: CocoaAspell, these are set by program controls and language
activation in Spelling > System Preferences.
Finder > Help > Mac Help > Language also gives some other information
Cheers!
Rob Davies
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