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1122      /*
1123      The following filter allows localization scripts to change the languages displayed in the spellchecker's drop-down menu.
1124      By default it uses Google's spellchecker API, but can be configured to use PSpell/ASpell if installed on the server.
1125      The + sign marks the default language. More information:
1126      http://wiki.moxiecode.com/index.php/TinyMCE:Plugins/spellchecker
1127      */
1128      $mce_spellchecker_languages = apply_filters('mce_spellchecker_languages', '+English=en,Danish=da,Dutch=nl,Finnish=fi,French=fr,German=de,Italian=it,Polish=pl,Portuguese=pt,Spanish=es,Swedish=sv');
1129
1130      if ( $teeny ) {
1131           $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array('safari', 'inlinepopups', 'media', 'autosave', 'fullscreen') );
1132           $ext_plugins = '';
1133      } else {
1134           $plugins = array( 'safari', 'inlinepopups', 'autosave', 'spellchecker', 'paste', 'wordpress', 'media', 'fullscreen', 'wpeditimage', 'wpgallery' );
1135
1136           /*
1137           The following filter takes an associative array of external plugins for TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'.
1138           It adds the plugin's name to TinyMCE's plugins init and the call to PluginManager to load the plugin.
1139           The url should be absolute and should include the js file name to be loaded. Example:
1140           array( 'myplugin' => 'http://my-site.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js' )