I'm not really looking for help - just noticed something wrong this morning and wondered if anyone else is seeing this.
I was typing a post here (where else? ) and misspelled "matter" by missing a "t" leaving "mater." Mater did not display as misspelled. Thus I guessed (correctly) that British English was on my system. Turns out so was Australian English (they have their own version?) and even South African English but not American English.
Now, I have nothing against our neighbors across the pond (hello Feathers!) or Down Under or Charlize (helloooo there!) and her fellow Afrikaners, but I speak Good Ol' U S of A English. A simple removal of myspell-en-au, ...-gb, and ...-za and installing ...-us fixed it.
I have no clue as to why or when this happened, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't always this way. I must have missed the change over somewhere.
I was typing a post here (where else? ) and misspelled "matter" by missing a "t" leaving "mater." Mater did not display as misspelled. Thus I guessed (correctly) that British English was on my system. Turns out so was Australian English (they have their own version?) and even South African English but not American English.
Now, I have nothing against our neighbors across the pond (hello Feathers!) or Down Under or Charlize (helloooo there!) and her fellow Afrikaners, but I speak Good Ol' U S of A English. A simple removal of myspell-en-au, ...-gb, and ...-za and installing ...-us fixed it.
I have no clue as to why or when this happened, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't always this way. I must have missed the change over somewhere.
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