Different spellcheck dictionaries for different chats in Thunderbird?











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I am trying to use Thunderbird as an IRC client. So far so good, but it seems to only remember one spellchecking dictionary, while I use different languages on different channels. Is there a way to enable separate spellchecks for separate chats? An add-on maybe?





Edit: I've asked this question on the Mozilla Support forums. No answers so far.










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    Are you using different languages? If yes, I suggest the Automatic Dictionary add-on which remembers your language for each contact. I don't know how well it works for IRC.
    – harrymc
    Oct 27 at 17:46










  • @harrymc Just installed it and tried it in chat. Doesn't seem to work.
    – Ainar-G
    Oct 27 at 18:27










  • Sorry, I don't know of another such add-on.
    – harrymc
    Oct 27 at 18:39















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I am trying to use Thunderbird as an IRC client. So far so good, but it seems to only remember one spellchecking dictionary, while I use different languages on different channels. Is there a way to enable separate spellchecks for separate chats? An add-on maybe?





Edit: I've asked this question on the Mozilla Support forums. No answers so far.










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    Are you using different languages? If yes, I suggest the Automatic Dictionary add-on which remembers your language for each contact. I don't know how well it works for IRC.
    – harrymc
    Oct 27 at 17:46










  • @harrymc Just installed it and tried it in chat. Doesn't seem to work.
    – Ainar-G
    Oct 27 at 18:27










  • Sorry, I don't know of another such add-on.
    – harrymc
    Oct 27 at 18:39













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I am trying to use Thunderbird as an IRC client. So far so good, but it seems to only remember one spellchecking dictionary, while I use different languages on different channels. Is there a way to enable separate spellchecks for separate chats? An add-on maybe?





Edit: I've asked this question on the Mozilla Support forums. No answers so far.










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I am trying to use Thunderbird as an IRC client. So far so good, but it seems to only remember one spellchecking dictionary, while I use different languages on different channels. Is there a way to enable separate spellchecks for separate chats? An add-on maybe?





Edit: I've asked this question on the Mozilla Support forums. No answers so far.







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    Are you using different languages? If yes, I suggest the Automatic Dictionary add-on which remembers your language for each contact. I don't know how well it works for IRC.
    – harrymc
    Oct 27 at 17:46










  • @harrymc Just installed it and tried it in chat. Doesn't seem to work.
    – Ainar-G
    Oct 27 at 18:27










  • Sorry, I don't know of another such add-on.
    – harrymc
    Oct 27 at 18:39














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    Are you using different languages? If yes, I suggest the Automatic Dictionary add-on which remembers your language for each contact. I don't know how well it works for IRC.
    – harrymc
    Oct 27 at 17:46










  • @harrymc Just installed it and tried it in chat. Doesn't seem to work.
    – Ainar-G
    Oct 27 at 18:27










  • Sorry, I don't know of another such add-on.
    – harrymc
    Oct 27 at 18:39








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Are you using different languages? If yes, I suggest the Automatic Dictionary add-on which remembers your language for each contact. I don't know how well it works for IRC.
– harrymc
Oct 27 at 17:46




Are you using different languages? If yes, I suggest the Automatic Dictionary add-on which remembers your language for each contact. I don't know how well it works for IRC.
– harrymc
Oct 27 at 17:46












@harrymc Just installed it and tried it in chat. Doesn't seem to work.
– Ainar-G
Oct 27 at 18:27




@harrymc Just installed it and tried it in chat. Doesn't seem to work.
– Ainar-G
Oct 27 at 18:27












Sorry, I don't know of another such add-on.
– harrymc
Oct 27 at 18:39




Sorry, I don't know of another such add-on.
– harrymc
Oct 27 at 18:39















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