Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-22 Thread consultores1
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 16:10 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 15:04 -0700, consultores1 wrote: > > > I'm having the same situation, it looks that the Canadian dictionary > > doesn't exist yet! and by default it use U.S. dictionary. > > > > My preference in this case is to use Bri

Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread Ron Johnson
On 08/21/08 18:09, Paul Johnson wrote: On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 13:52 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: They're trying to tell you something... The Debian lists are not the place to be a racist bastard, Ron. Sure it is! Canada is Evil and must be DESTROYED -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA U

Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread John O Laoi
I found the following link very useful when I was getting the UK dictionary to work: http://wiki.eeeuser.com/howto:openofficeukdict John

Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread H.S.
Paul Johnson wrote: > On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 15:04 -0700, consultores1 wrote: > >> I'm having the same situation, it looks that the Canadian dictionary >> doesn't exist yet! and by default it use U.S. dictionary. >> >> My preference in this case is to use British dictionary, but i can't. > > Make

Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 15:04 -0700, consultores1 wrote: > I'm having the same situation, it looks that the Canadian dictionary > doesn't exist yet! and by default it use U.S. dictionary. > > My preference in this case is to use British dictionary, but i can't. Make sure the en-gb packages are ins

Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 13:52 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > They're trying to tell you something... The Debian lists are not the place to be a racist bastard, Ron. -- Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread consultores1
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 15:47 -0400, H.S. wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: > > On 08/21/08 13:48, H.S. wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> In Debian Lenny, I have my locate set as en_CA.UTF-8. However, when I > >> use OpenOffice.Org, on US American dictionary seems to be used. If I > >> select the language to be

Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread H.S.
Eric Gerlach wrote: > > If I recall correctly, for the longest time one just didn't exist for > OOo. OpenOffice.org offers the following page (disclosure: I haven't > tried it): > > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries > > I'd be interested in knowing how you make out. I was

Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread Eric Gerlach
H.S. wrote: Hello, In Debian Lenny, I have my locate set as en_CA.UTF-8. However, when I use OpenOffice.Org, on US American dictionary seems to be used. If I select the language to be EN_CA from the Tools->Language menu, the dictionary does not work. So, how do I get the the Canadian dictionary

Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread H.S.
Ron Johnson wrote: > On 08/21/08 13:48, H.S. wrote: >> Hello, >> >> In Debian Lenny, I have my locate set as en_CA.UTF-8. However, when I >> use OpenOffice.Org, on US American dictionary seems to be used. If I >> select the language to be EN_CA from the Tools->Language menu, the >> dictionary does

Re: Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread Ron Johnson
On 08/21/08 13:48, H.S. wrote: Hello, In Debian Lenny, I have my locate set as en_CA.UTF-8. However, when I use OpenOffice.Org, on US American dictionary seems to be used. If I select the language to be EN_CA from the Tools->Language menu, the dictionary does not work. So, how do I get the the

Canada dictionary in OOo in Debian?

2008-08-21 Thread H.S.
Hello, In Debian Lenny, I have my locate set as en_CA.UTF-8. However, when I use OpenOffice.Org, on US American dictionary seems to be used. If I select the language to be EN_CA from the Tools->Language menu, the dictionary does not work. So, how do I get the the Canadian dictionary to work OOo