How to switch to British English Dictionary (or any other dictionary...)

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lil

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Hiya,

We all know the system wide dictionary is excellent, but us Brits we find it difficult to harbor ;) warm thoughts for the lack of u's and other letters in words, so much so it can make our skin turn a funny color ;) as we realize that the spell checker has turned us all American :flower:

So how can we teach our Mac to realise we live the other side of the pond, to restore our colour, and make our Mac a little more Brit friendly so we can once again harbour those warm thoughts? :flower:

Anyway enough messing with you, here's how.

it seems really tucked out the way and some of you may know this but no seaching on Google availed the answer. So here we go:

1.) Open Text Edit (/Applications)

2.) Go to the Edit > Spelling > Spelling... menu or press Command + :

3.) At the bottom is a drop down box, click and select from the list the language want such as British English, Canadian English, Australian English, French etc.

Dead handy eh? And this doesn't set it just for Text Edit -- it sets it system wide.

Hopefully this will help someone! :flower:

Vicky
 

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Thanks for sharing. ;)
 
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Btw, the spell checker also works in Safari - so no more excuses for atrocious spelling guys!
(Crap grammar is allowed though ;))
 
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Aptmunich said:
Btw, the spell checker also works in Safari - so no more excuses for atrocious spelling guys!
(Crap grammar is allowed though ;))

Don't forget the Ctrl + Command + D option over words in most applications including Safari will bring up the dictionary and thesaurus in a teeny little window allowing you to get a definition almost anywhere!

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yeh,
i like alot of American culture but their twist on the English i think is just obnoxious :p
but learning French made me realise you Poms started that game a long time ago :yinyang:
there nothing pure about a language that a mix of miss-pronounced French German, Aglow Saxion and a few others, tell that to your elecqution teacher :spook:

bit of the track, sorry

thanks for the info lil

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