Hi John Roeleveld,

   Nog makkelijker: je downloadt het Engelstalige (nog niet vertaal;d
   in Nederlands) handboek voor OOo 3.0, de Getting Started Guide,
   vanaf: http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/userguide3/
   In dat handboek ga je naar Chapter 2 en daarin naar de paragraaf
   Choosing language settings (pagina's 52, 53 en 54). Daar worden al
   je taal- en spellingsvragen beantwoord met - en dat is nog
   makkelijker - plaatjes erbij.
   Succes,
   Willem Franssen


Guy Voets schreef:
Op 18 januari 2009 16:13 schreef John Roeleveld
<[email protected]>het volgende:

 Betreft: Open Office Org. Writer.


Kunt u mij vertellen hoe of ik de Spellingscontrole in kan stellen, ik heb
al veel geprobeerd maar kom er niet uit via Extra en dan Opties.

J. Roeleveld


Hallo,

Je kan je vragen beter naar [email protected], dan heb je meer
kans op antwoord en kan iedereen die in de lijst zit er wat van bijleren...

Hier is het antwoord dat ik vorige week nog op de engelstalige lijst
zette... kan je 't daar mee doen?

Language in OpenOffice.org is an attribute of the character/letter, and you
would typically include it in a Paragraph style (see first icon on Format
toolbar, and droplist next to it / or click F11)

• Take a look at Format > Character > Font type > Western text > Language.
You should find a list of languages there - some have an ABC-V sign in front
of them, which means that the spellcheck dictionary is installed for this
language (you may find English-US, English-UK etc.)

• You choose the language you'll use most of the time in Tools >  Options >
Language settings > Languages > Default language > Western. Again, you'll
see (or not) the ABC-V sign next to the dictionaries that are installed.
You can also choose Asiatic and Complex scripts, and determine a default
language in these scripts.

• If you have the Status bar active (bottom of OOo window), you'll see in
the third rectangle the language of the paragraph the cursur is in.

• If dictionaries you need aren't installed yet, you can do this in the
following way:
- in OOo up to version 2.4.2 with the Dictionary Wizard (File > Wizard or
Assistant > Install dictionary from the Web)
- from OOo 3.0.0 onwards, dictionaries come as extensions, and you can find
them at
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/dictionary

zie ook:
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=67

HTH

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