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Spell Checker always on #2028

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davalpi opened this issue Jan 4, 2021 · 1 comment
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Spell Checker always on #2028

davalpi opened this issue Jan 4, 2021 · 1 comment
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davalpi commented Jan 4, 2021

Description

The Spell Checker (English language ) is always active in New Toot windows, if you write using any other language then your tooth is totally underscored in red (very annoying) and corrections are given are for random English words (very wrong).
There is no obvious way to turn it off / change Spell Checker language.

How To Reproduce

  1. it appear in every New Toot window on Whalebird v 4.3.1 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS ( both .deb & .appimage installation)
  2. it does NOT appear in Whalebird v 4.3.1 on MacOS 10.13.4 (no spell check at all).
  3. do not tryed on windows versions of Whalebird.
  4. EDIT : I try to switch the GNOME interface language from English to Italian but the bug is still there..

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  • OS: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS ( both .deb & .appimage installation)
  • Whalebird Version: 4.3.1
  • Instance: mastodon.bida.im

NOTE: there is another issue (#1280) about Spell Checker (request to implement) but it does not specify OS.

@davalpi davalpi added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 4, 2021
@h3poteto h3poteto added this to the 4.3.3 milestone Jan 6, 2021
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Now Spell Checker is always enabled:

spellcheck: true

So I will make configurable it.

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