First of all I'd like to make it clear that I'm sending this message to
the newsgroup just to avoid a possible duplication of work and not to
spread around something I've done.
As all you can imagine many of us not English spoken people have a lot
of troubles while writing in that language.
Due to the fact that Firefox 2 will (finally) support spell-checking
I've packaged an extension based the en-US xpi dictionary hosted by
http://dictionaries.mozdev.org/ and used up to now for TB, following the
directives requested by Mozilla for spell-checker extensions to be
installed in Firefox 2.
After that I've submitted it to AMO and now it has been approved.
Firefox 2 users can download this extension (named English United States
Dictionary) by following this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3497/
I hope this can help all the people that, like me, are needing an en-US
spell-checker.
Cheers
Giuliano
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Sounds great!
Does anyone have a clue on when the Danish dictionary will be available? It
has been in the approval query at amo in a couple of months.
Then it probably has been rejected because of the non-ASCII-character
problem we had in AMO and just has to be re-submitted to get approved.
Robert Kaiser
> Does anyone have a clue on when the Danish dictionary will be available?
> It has been in the approval query at amo in a couple of months.
you should log into irc.mozilla.org #amo and nag the folks there to
review it, or at least give you some status on it.
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