On 2021-03-15 13:34:31 Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
|Op maandag 15 maart 2021 19:29:05 CET schreef Carlos E. R.: |> Another one. |> |> My default dictionary is Spanish. |> When I reply to a long email, I have to change the Spelling to English |> (Thunderbird should write in a header the language of the email, IMO). |> But all the words keep underlined in red, the dictionary has not |> changed. |> |> I have to select the address, ctrl-x, ctrl-v, select the address book |> entry, and hit [Enter]. Only when I hit enter the dictionary check |> resets and changes to English, and the words stop to be underlined in |> red except the actually bad spelled ones. | |Nothing personal, but the things on this thread seem worthy of at least a |couple of bug reports. |Nothing against Thunderbird either, but things like this would seriously | break my workflow.
Yes, but it seems that developers aren't concerned with continuity of their users' workflow. (Not just Mozilla, but also desktop developers; 'I don't like the way <feature> is implemented, so I'll just change it to my favourite method. Oh, the users will probably get used to it; if not, meh...') Leslie -- openSUSE Leap 15.2 x86_64