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I'm slowing rebuilding the dictionaries. Done so far: - pt_BR - ru - de_DE - sv_SE - es_ES Up next are French and Dutch. Are there any preferences?

@natenho, They have already been released. See [Spell check ignore accentuation. · Issue #1060 · streetsidesoftware/cspell](https://github.com/streetsidesoftware/cspell/issues/1060#issuecomment-1007283031)

@natenho, The `locale`s have to be the same or it won't match. `pt` is not the same as `pt-BR`. If you set `locale` to be `pt,pt-BR`, it mean match against...

I can see how that is misleading.

@EwenQuim, Thank you for the reminder. It has been published.

@jayvdb, The cli supports a wide range a configuration locations. See: [configLocations.ts#L11-L52](https://github.com/streetsidesoftware/cspell/blob/72b3a969234ab0a3635912b2b872e8ce2fa7ad09/packages/cspell-lib/src/lib/Settings/Controller/configLoader/configLocations.ts#L11-L52) The challenge is to keep the documentation up to date.

@oliveirarafa, CSpell does not have access to the Portuguese dictionary stored in the extension. You have to install it: ``` npm i @cspell/dict-pt-br ``` ```jsonc { "version": "0.2", "language": "en,pt,pt_BR",...

@danielfdickinson, Thank you for giving this a try.

@danielfdickinson, I left a lot of comments. I hope you don't find it too daunting. Kind regards, Jason

@juliaanvaneijndt, Thank you for the reminder. Please try it out: [Latin - Code Spell Checker - Visual Studio Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker-latin)