On 11/14/2011 07:50 PM, SUZY SHEPHERD wrote:
Hi,
All I would like to know is how to add French accents in Open Office
text documents.
Thanks,
Susie
In Windows, you get a free program called AllChars and make one of your
keys a Compose key.
In Linux, there are various ways--some of them built i
Dear Suzie:
There are many methods of using non-keyboard characters from many languages.
Each method has its own unique pros and cons. No one method is enough.
The benefits are eternally in the details, so be patience-prepared to learn.
The simplest in one way is to go Insert (top 3rd from lef
On 2011-11-14 6:50 PM SUZY SHEPHERD wrote:
All I would like to know is how to add French accents in Open Office text
documents.
Go to Insert/Special Characters and choose the one you want.
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As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this reply to you as well as to the mailing list. Do Not
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Le : ven. 15 oct. 2010 09:01:58 CEST, Thomas Lange - Oracle
a écrit :
Well it is not anymore like in older times when we added all available
dictionaries to all builds. Since some versions the list of dictionaries
to each build is defined in this file:
http://hg.services.openoffice.org/DEV300/
Hi Hagar,
On 13.10.2010 21:08, Hagar de l'Est wrote:
> Le : mer. 13 oct. 2010 08:05:28 CEST, NoOp a écrit :
>> The problem with unwanted added dictionary packages has been around for
>> some time& is nothing new. What does surprise me however is OOo
>> continuing this into 3.3 after the numero
Le : mer. 13 oct. 2010 08:05:28 CEST, NoOp a écrit :
The problem with unwanted added dictionary packages has been around for
some time& is nothing new. What does surprise me however is OOo
continuing this into 3.3 after the numerous complaints and bugs filed.
+1.
Hagar
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On 10/13/2010 12:52 AM, Thomas Lange - Oracle wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> If you have a current OOo (i.e from the 'to be 3.3' code line) then the
> dictionaries that come with the office are now so called 'bundled
> extensions'. This implies the following:
>
> - there will be no update notifications
Hi all,
If you have a current OOo (i.e from the 'to be 3.3' code line) then the
dictionaries that come with the office are now so called 'bundled
extensions'. This implies the following:
- there will be no update notifications for bundled extensions at all.
The only way to get a new one is to ge
On 10/12/2010 7:56 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 10/11/2010 07:50 PM, Joe Conner wrote:
1. How do I delete the French dictionary and thesaurus that
automatically installed in my OpenOffice?
I need only US language, and not any others.
2. How do I prevent any upgrade from installing the French bits?
On 10/12/2010 7:56 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 10/11/2010 07:50 PM, Joe Conner wrote:
1. How do I delete the French dictionary and thesaurus that
automatically installed in my OpenOffice?
I need only US language, and not any others.
2. How do I prevent any upgrade from installing the French bits?
On 10/11/2010 07:50 PM, Joe Conner wrote:
> 1. How do I delete the French dictionary and thesaurus that
> automatically installed in my OpenOffice?
> I need only US language, and not any others.
> 2. How do I prevent any upgrade from installing the French bits?
>
> WINXP Pro w/all service pa
ity to help you in case I cannot or am not available.
>
> James McKenzie
>
>
> -Original Message-
>
>> From: ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Feb 13, 2007 1:43 PM
>> To: users@openoffice.org
>> Subject: [users] Re: French language accents?
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ben wrote:
Dotan's interpretation of Mike's query is amusing.
Andy's reply to that query may be the information that Mike was looking
for -- but it seems directed specifically to Mike's setup I don't see
how to extrapolate that to the 'general situation'. That leaves me with
[leads me to] the
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>From: ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Feb 13, 2007 1:43 PM
>To: users@openoffice.org
>Subject: [users] Re: French language accents?
>
>Dotan's interpretation of Mike's query is amusing.
>
>Andy's reply to that query may be the information that Mi
Dotan's interpretation of Mike's query is amusing.
Andy's reply to that query may be the information that Mike was looking
for -- but it seems directed specifically to Mike's setup I don't see how to
extrapolate that to the 'general situation'. That leaves me with [leads me
to] the following q
Emad Ebeid wrote:
I am using version 2.0.3 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is : I am looking for a french spell
>checker but I can't find it. I can check spell in English, German,
Hungarian, Italian,
Swahili and Thai but not the french
File -> Wizards -> Install new dictionaries. Follow the pro
Tom MacIsaac wrote:
I was wondering if you had a french language module for Openoffice? I
have recently switched to your software and as a french, math and
technology teacher I need a french spell checker for the software.
Suggestions? ( I aready have a paper dictionary, haha)
Love the softw
On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 20:44:40 -0400, Colin J. Williams wrote:
> You should use File => Wizard => Install new dictionaries.
>
> Only American English comes with the 1.9.122 package.
UK English (en_GB) and Italian (it_IT) are also included. Danish
(da_DK), German (de_DE), and Russian (ru_RU) hypena
ZARA1929 wrote:
DEAR SIRS,
THANK YOU FOR MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR ME TO DOWNLOAD AND USE OPEN OFFICE 1.9.122
AND 1.1.4.
HOWEVER, NEITHER OF THEM SEEM TO PROVIDE FRENCH SPELLING CORRECTION. THE
MODULES ARE SIMPLY NOT THERE.
PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHICH PROGRAMS TO DOWNLOAD FROM WHICH WEBSITE AND HO
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