Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:24:46 +0200, "Mashrab Kuvatov"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skribis:
If I understood it correctly, the fist and second entry after DICT are
the language and country ISO codes known to OpenOffice. The last entry
is base name for aff and dic files.
Correct.
In the above case, you are mapping two dictionaries to one language.
In my case, there are two languages and two corresponding
dictionaries. Something like:
DICT uz UZ uz_UZ
DICT uz_cyr UZ uz_cyr_UZ
At the moment, I use the first entry above and get Uzbek (Cyrillic)
spellchecking when selecting Uzbek (Latin) as a language in the
Character context menu. It is confusing for a user.
Well, that's why I said, my solution may not be the answer to you. So, as
suggested in other messages, you probably need to file RFE.
Best regards,
Dmitri Gabinski
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