>>>That's like the fine distinction between disc and disk - and nobody uses disque, because they'd risk the appearance of a pinque guy who'd say "it's actually risque, don't you thinque?".
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>>>Thunderbird's spellchecker (set to US English) redlines dialogue, monolog and epilog, while dialog, monologue and epilogue are OK. No logic, just a list of exceptions, aka dictionary.
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>>Thunderbird's spell checker is an ongoing source of amusement for me. I think whoever put it together did it as a project for an ESL class.
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>Now I see that I actually meant Firefox, but the difference may as well be not there at all; they may share the engine and the dictionary.
Probably so. I didn't even realize Firefox has one. Why would you need a spell checker in a browser?
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