Hi,

It seems, this is an installation problem of Basque dictionary.
Using "ANY" region code solves the problem:

DICT eu ANY eu_ES

(See also http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=69771)

Thanks for the bug report,

Regards,

Laci


Quoting Dutch Kind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Some days ago I (finally) found the new myspell dictionary for the
> Basque language. I installed it and it worked for firefox, thunderbird,
> NVU, but not for Openoffice. I have been trying everything, but no
> result. The problem is that I can see the blue check mark next to
> Basque, so it should be there and thus correctly entered in
> dictionary.lst. But when selecting Basque as the language for a
> document, no spelling is checked. Returning to options I see that the
> blue check mark disappeared. Another thing I noted is that in the 'Edit
> Modules' dialog (Tools>Options...) but then, there is no checkbox next
> to Basque.
> Now the strangest thing: I decided to give it a try and say in
> dictionary.lst that this is not Basque but Dutch from Belgium (Dutch
> from Netherlands was already occupied by my mother tongue), reading:
> DICT nl BE eu-ES and guess what, when I select Belgian Dutch, suddenly
> my Basque spelling check works! Can anyone explain to me what needs to
> be changed in OpenOffice to be able to use this Basque spelling checker
> as Basque and not as Dutch?
>
> Dutch Kind
>
>




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