Re: Moving spellcheckers into the Gtk+ stack
- From: Steve Frécinaux <nudrema gmail com>
- Cc: GNOME Desktop Hackers <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Moving spellcheckers into the Gtk+ stack
- Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 17:32:55 +0100
Andrew Sobala wrote:
Hang on, let's rewind here. Isn't what we want an application-specific
way of deciding what language you want to spellcheck in, that defaults
to the current locale, not a global desktop setting?
Then when you're writing a document in French, you can change your
wordprocessor to French. The next time you open a document, or the next
time you do anything else on the desktop that uses spellchecking, you
default back to Your Native Language.
You usually use the same set of languages (global settings, for me
French and English), then you sometimes use other ones for specific
tasks or documents (app or doc-basis, for instance Dutch for me). Then
an application like gedit could remember it with the document metadata
so that next time you open your doc, you use the custom language instead
of the global one...
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