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Installed languages do not show up in right-click menu for spell checking

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Installed these via the "Languages --> Add dictionaries..." menu entry in the context menu but, as I said, they are not being listed for selection. The *do* show up in the "Languages" section of the add-ons manager.

Installed these via the "Languages --> Add dictionaries..." menu entry in the context menu but, as I said, they are not being listed for selection. The *do* show up in the "Languages" section of the add-ons manager.

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The Add Dictionaries should lead to https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/language-tools/ in which both Language packs and Dictionaries for each language is listed.

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OK, sorry... I confused dictionaries with language packs. So by searching the extensions manager for "dictionaries" I got what I needed.

Please take note that it is potentially confusing to put the option to add language packs in a place I'd expect to be installing dictionaries.

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https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/language-tools/

Dictionaries are for the inline spell checker in Firefox while the Language Pack is for the language of the user interface for those who want to change UI languages vs using a single locale from www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-use-firefox-spell-checker https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-firefox-interface-other-languages-language-pack

James trɔe

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Hi James,

yes, I am aware of the difference between a "Language pack" and a "Dictionary". However, the context menu explicitly says "Add dictionary", so I expected it to do that instead of installing a language pack, which is what it really does.

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The Add Dictionaries should lead to https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/language-tools/ in which both Language packs and Dictionaries for each language is listed.

James trɔe

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Indeed. There are the language packs and dictionaries side by side.

Thanks!

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Agreed that this is confusing. Dictionary configuration should be in Preferences not buried under a context menu.

I suspect that for most end users the distinction between language pack and dictionary is opaque at best. Creating two configuration sections in Preferences/General/Languages and Appearance would help to make this situation a little clearer.