On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 1:51 PM, William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have run it at times in the past - built in place OO has its problems,
> but overall its more stable and faster than then the binaries. Its also
> been a couple of years since my last try so I might have another look
Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Graham Murray wrote:
I have a similar problem. I have installed and selected dictionaries,
but openoffice will only allow me to select English as the language for
spell checking.
I don't know what version of OOo you are using and I do
I have run it at times in the past - built in place OO has its problems,
but overall its more stable and faster than then the binaries. Its also
been a couple of years since my last try so I might have another look at
it.
BillK
On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 12:56 +0200, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> On Tue
On Tuesday 19 August 2008, William Kenworthy wrote:
> The gentoo build removes the wizard and uses hunspell instead. My
> personal view is these suck big time and I would rather have the proper
> OO ones for en_AU. What happened to the policy of not mucking with
> upstream if at all possible?
>
>
The gentoo build removes the wizard and uses hunspell instead. My
personal view is these suck big time and I would rather have the proper
OO ones for en_AU. What happened to the policy of not mucking with
upstream if at all possible?
BillK
On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 08:32 +0200, Thierry de Coulon w
On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Graham Murray wrote:
> I have a similar problem. I have installed and selected dictionaries,
> but openoffice will only allow me to select English as the language for
> spell checking.
I don't know what version of OOo you are using and I don't run it on Gentoo
now so I
Graham Murray wrote:
Michele Schiavo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
eselect oodict list
Installed dictionary sources that can be set:
[1] myspell
Installed language codes:
en es it
I have a similar problem. I have installed and selected dictionaries,
but openoffice will on
Michele Schiavo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> eselect oodict list
>
> Installed dictionary sources that can be set:
> [1] myspell
> Installed language codes:
> en es it
I have a similar problem. I have installed and selected dictionaries,
but openoffice will only allow me to select
eselect oodict list
Installed dictionary sources that can be set:
[1] myspell
Installed language codes:
en es it
Il giorno lun, 18/08/2008 alle 20.32 +, Grant Edwards ha scritto:
> eselect oodict list says that myspell is selected as the
> dictionaries. I've got myspell-en
eselect oodict list says that myspell is selected as the
dictionaries. I've got myspell-en installed. I've set the
document language to English-US.
But spell checking still doesn't do anything.
I've also got aspell-en and hunspell-en installed.
I'm running app-office/openoffice-2.4.1 (built fr
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