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franko
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Status: Delivered

I have 4 languages (dictionaries) for the grammar check in Firefox. In theory, it should help me. In practical, anything i write it is underlined in red.

Why? Because I use all four languages, but Firefox is not clever enough to understand which language i am using. So when I write, there is 75% of possibilities that the text is underlined in red.

For example:

1. I write in italian, it is underlined in red. So after few lines i change and it's not underlined.

2. I open a new site and start writing in polish. Everything is underlined in red. After few lines i manually choose the right language it and it's not underlined.

3. So i open a new site and start writing in english. Everything is underlined in red. After few lines i manually choose the right language it and it's not underlined.

4. So i open a new site and start writing in esperanto. Everything is underlined in red...

5. So i open a new site and start writing in italian. Everything is underlined in red...

This is what I do for the WHOLE DAY. All the time changing language for spell check.

For example the current text is all underlined in red; but i am to tired to change it.

SOLUTION: make possible the use of many dictionaries at the same time OR make Firefox more clever so it can understand the current language before underlining.

15 Comments
asadotzler
Employee
Employee

With Firefox 100, you will be able to use multiple dictionaries at the same time. Grab Firefox 100 on 2022-05-03 and you'll be all set.

franko
New member

Dankon/grazie/dzięki/thanks

Status changed to: In development
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Great news!

This idea was shared with our product team, and we're happy to report that it's already "In development."

Please refer to @asadotzler's post for more info.

-The Community Team

franko
New member

Honestly, I have Firefox 100 since few days but the problem is the same. Where is the option to activate multilanguage spell checking?

slemmy
Strollin' around

You could get the LanguageTool add-on. It works good.

asadotzler
Employee
Employee

@franko, in the context menu of a text area, select multiple languages in the sub menu. Is that not working for you?

franko
New member

Hello asadotzler,
in the context menu i see only the four languages I use + "Add dictionary", as in Firefox < 100, but i don't have any new option as "multiple languages" (version: 100.0.1 - Polish language pack)

franko
New member

@asadotzlerin the context menu i see only the 4 languages i use + the "add dictionary" option.
Version: 100 (untill few days ago) and now 100.0.1 (polish language pack for the FF GUI).

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Should the status of this not be updated to delivered now?

Status changed to: Delivered
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Great job all around! This idea has now been delivered—with Firefox 100 you are able to use multiple dictionaries at the same time. 

franko
New member

@Anonymous  for me it shouldn't be closed, since I still have the problem.

Only one language spelling is checked ad one time. I tested on different computers.

That is, i cannot write in the same browser in different languages without selecting one of the languages. Everytime i change language, I have to select the new language, and that is exactly the same as it was before.

franko
New member

@Anonymoussince it's working exactly as before I wrote this idea, it should not be closed.

I have 4 languages (and dictionaries) installed, but they are not used at the same time. So I don't see the difference, sorry.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

@franko, thanks for the heads up here. Let me reach out to that team and see what the issue may be.

asadotzler
Employee
Employee

@franko, are you sure you've enabled each of the dictionaries? You do that by selecting them in the context menu under Languages. For me that looks like this: language.png

franko
New member

@asadotzlerI wrote in the same day when you gave your comment but it wasn't saved somehow.
So I write it again: thanks, after your help i made it work.