Colin Brace wrote: > > I have the correct-as-you-type option enabled in TB and regularly switch > languages writing emails in Thunderbird. I find the large number of regional > English variants listed under the language options a nuisance -- there are > some 16 or 18 these days. I would really prefer a short list of just English > US and English UK (along with NL). > > Is there anyway of disabling all the rest? I have Googled this, posted about > in the Mozilla forum, to no avail. This does not appear to be a > configuration option (Options/Advanced --> Config editor) nor an Addons > option. > Look in /usr/lib/thunderbird-3.0/dictionaries and you will see how/why these appear. To prevent them from appearing you could delete or move the links you don't want. For example, deleting en_AG.aff and en_AG.dic will result in English/Antigua and Barbuda being removed from the list. Be advised that this may only be temporary as the next update to thunderbird will most likely restore the links. -- There's a way out of any cage. -- Captain Christopher Pike, "The Menagerie" ("The Cage"), stardate unknown.
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