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In the case that actualLang == currentSpellcheckerLanguage, there is no need to fire a spellchecker changed event. This is already the behavior in the happy case (see if statement on old line 411). This PR makes that consistent with the !dict error case.

In the case that actualLang == currentSpellcheckerLanguage,
there is no need to fire a spellchecker changed event. This is
already the behavior in the happy case (see if statement on old
line 411). This commit makes that consistent with the !dict
error case.
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