On 2020-09-06 16:08, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 9/6/20 2:53 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> I removed "yo" from
>
> /usr/lib64/thunderbird/dictionaries/en_US.dic, line 48294
/usr/lib64/thunderbird/dictionaries is a link to /usr/share/myspell so
you've modified the system en_US dictionary. Your change will be
reverted with the next update to that file.
> but no happy camping with that either
Removing that line affected the command line spell checking for me.
However, after extensive investigation and testing, I have no idea where
Thunderbird gets the en_US dictionary from. It must be builtin
somewhere, but I can't find that either. If you change the spell
checking to a different "language", it loads the dictionary files for
that language. But it never loads the en_US one under any conditions
that I've tried.
# find / -iname en_US.dic
/root/.config/enchant/en_US.dic
/usr/share/myspell/en_US.dic
/home/todd/SoftMaker/hunspell/en_US/en_US.dic
/home/todd/.config/enchant/en_US.dic
/opt/libreoffice7.0/share/extensions/dict-en/en_US.dic
enchant/en_US.dic is zero length
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