Le 2010-12-06 10:36, Marc Paré a écrit :
I have installed LibreOffice RC1 (US) with language packs UK, FR. When I
check to see if spelling is activated on the language packs that have
been downloaded, there is no check marks showing next to these
languages. I thought that this was usually the way
Hi Greg,
2010/12/8 Greg Madden :
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> On Tuesday 07 December 2010 12:51:15 am Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>> Sigrid Carrera wrote:
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> i read the link, thank you. i am using the deb packages and it seems that
> dictionaries are not part of the Libreoffice RC1 package..this is because, if
On Tuesday 07 December 2010 12:51:15 am Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> Sigrid Carrera wrote:
> > I can confirm, what Marc wrote.
> > With only the languagepack installed, spellcheck didn't work for me
> > either. Only after installing the extra dictionary from the OOo
> > extension website did it start
Le 2010-12-07 20:02, Harold Fuchs a écrit :
Perhaps I'm being naive or overly simplistic but why are extensions for
LibreOffice to be found on an OpenOffice.org web site?
The extensions repository on the LibreOffice site is not live yet and
OpenOffice and LibreOffice can use the same extens
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 01:02:33AM -, Harold Fuchs
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> Perhaps I'm being naive or overly simplistic but why are extensions for
> LibreOffice to be found on an OpenOffice.org web site?
Because extensions use the UNO API which is the same for OpenOffice.org
and LibreOffice.
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Le 2010-12-07 13:34, Joachim Wiedorn a écrit :
Marc Paré wrote on 2010-12-07 04:08:
It doesn't work on my copy of LO 3.3RC1 on my Mandriva 2010.1 boxes (all
3). I downloaded the EN-UK and FR language packs but the dictionari
Le 2010-12-07 13:34, Joachim Wiedorn a écrit :
Marc Paré wrote on 2010-12-07 04:08:
It doesn't work on my copy of LO 3.3RC1 on my Mandriva 2010.1 boxes (all
3). I downloaded the EN-UK and FR language packs but the dictionaries
did not work.
I then downloaded the dictionaries from here:
http:/
Marc Paré wrote on 2010-12-07 04:08:
> It doesn't work on my copy of LO 3.3RC1 on my Mandriva 2010.1 boxes (all
> 3). I downloaded the EN-UK and FR language packs but the dictionaries
> did not work.
>
> I then downloaded the dictionaries from here:
> http://extensions.services.openoffice.org
Sigrid Carrera wrote:
> I can confirm, what Marc wrote.
> With only the languagepack installed, spellcheck didn't work for me
> either. Only after installing the extra dictionary from the OOo
> extension website did it start working.
OK, then this just means the packaging is unchanged in LibreOffi
Hi,
I can confirm, what Marc wrote.
With only the languagepack installed, spellcheck didn't work for me
either. Only after installing the extra dictionary from the OOo
extension website did it start working.
Sigrid
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Le 2010-12-07 03:52, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
Harold Fuchs wrote:
As I understand it a Language Pack is designed to change the language of the
UI - menus, Help text etc. Language Packs have nothing to do with spell
checking or with the language(s) in which you write your documents. You need
Dic
Harold Fuchs wrote:
> As I understand it a Language Pack is designed to change the language of the
> UI - menus, Help text etc. Language Packs have nothing to do with spell
> checking or with the language(s) in which you write your documents. You need
> Dictionaries which come in the form of "ex
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I have installed LibreOffice RC1 (US) with language packs UK, FR. When I
check to see if spelling is activated on the language packs that have
been downloaded, there is no check marks showing next to these
languages. I thought t
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