What has always seemed strange to me in the dictionaries used by Mozilla is that they do not understand the words with the letter “e”. After all, I'm not the only one who always uses this letter.
And what to do like me? Put another dictionary? I recently decided to touch Firefox 3 beta 2, and, as a white man, I went to Tools> Add-ons> Download Extensions. And there he clicked a reference “dictionaries”. And what did I
see ?
And there is no choice of the dictionary. There is only one - the one that without the support of the letter "e." Although as far as I remember, earlier the loading of dictionaries in FF was organized somehow differently, and there was a choice of a dictionary. Actually, the old list
still exists - on a special site dictionaries.mozdev.org, only to get to it is not obtained through the menu Firefox or the site extensions, but through Google. Wrong it somehow.
')
All this, of course, is good, but what if you often write something in English? Put the second dictionary? Constantly switch between them? And if I often write mixed texts? And what if I suddenly want to write a few words containing the letter “e” replacing it with “e”? Will Firefox not check them anymore, but just mark them as erroneous?
The ideal solution could be a unified dictionary - a Russian dictionary that understands both words with “”, and words where “e” is used instead, as well as an English dictionary.
And such a dictionary exists! It was found on the
mozilla-russia.org forums . The dictionary needs to be downloaded, unpacked and put in the dictionaries folder in Firefox. After that, you will need to restart the browser.
Putting this dictionary, you will find that now Fireball is “hedgehog”, that “hedgehog”, that “hedgehog” is all the same :)
UPDATE: The file for some reason does not always swing, and beats. Therefore,
flooded it with ifolder .
UPDATE 2: Agafonov found a
more comprehensive universal dictionary . For which he thanks a lot.