Hi :)
Congrats, nicely done! lol
Synaptic and the fix broken packages feature have helped me quite a few times.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 29/10/11, pattyboy123 pthan.11...@gmail.com wrote:
From: pattyboy123 pthan.11...@gmail.com
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Writer Thesaurus
To:
I opened that package manager and type in word processing and I did
not get a thing. I did the same in the Ubuntu Software Center
[Applications menu] and did not get any thesaurus or dictionary packages
either.
On 10/30/2011 04:13 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Congrats, nicely done! lol
me neither @webmaster
On 30 October 2011 19:00, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
I opened that package manager and type in word processing and I did not
get a thing. I did the same in the Ubuntu Software Center [Applications
menu] and did not get
Hi :)
On the left hand side of Synaptic is a panel that allows you to restrict the
list of packages to specific categories. By default it is set on All but
then gives options such as Amateur Radio, Base, Communications, scroll
down the long list to see a few categories for Word Processor.
now if I type thes, I get a lot of info
mythes-en-us is listed as the English Thesaurus for
LibreOffice/OpenOffice.org
Actually Artha seems to be a good external offline
dictionary/thesaurus. I just downloaded it a few days ago, after seeing
it referenced in an article on the