Hi,
Hagar de l'Est wrote:
In the Beta 1, I had a copy of the /share/dicts/ooo folder with all the
dictionaries in /opt/ooo-dev/basis3.0, don't you have such a folder?
You shouldn't have that one anymore in Beta 2.
In Beta 1 it was left since otherwise there woulf have been no
linguistic
Thanks Thomas,
Yes, I know about the Beta 1 / Beta 2. I was answering Guy's message. Perhaps
the Beta 1 folder has been kept with the old files.
BTW, I found my problem with a remaining English (South Africa) dictionary that
had been kept by OOo (appeared with the ABC V tickmark) even if I
Le 02.08.2008 00:43, Guy Voets a écrit :
I have the beta-2 on my Mac, and have some 50 dictionaries available -
didn't install any. They're the main European languages (English (10 types),
Spanish (15+), French, Dutch, Italian, Russian, Swedish, Portuguese, German
and Danish).
Is the beta-2 for
Gentlepeople,
There has been some discussion about spell checking in OOo v3 Beta. I
asked in the lingucomponent (language development) project. Below is
the conversation so far. As and when I get more info I'll pass it on.
Basically the story is that dictionary installation in v3 is/will be
Well, thanks for the links Harold.
I had put some ideas here: http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6t=8029
But I missed that linguistic.xcu file!
However, even if I clean the linguistic.xcu file to remove the locales I don't
want (English - South Africa), it's rebuild
2008/8/1 Hagar de l'Est [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, thanks for the links Harold.
I had put some ideas here:
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6t=8029 But
I missed that linguistic.xcu file!
However, even if I clean the linguistic.xcu file to remove the locales I
don't
On 01/08/2008 21:17, Hagar de l'Est wrote:
Well, thanks for the links Harold.
I had put some ideas here:
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6t=8029
But I missed that linguistic.xcu file!
However, even if I clean the linguistic.xcu file to remove the locales
I don't
Hi,
Given some of the discussions that have gone on here recently I thought folks
should not miss an entry made at the GullFOSS blog site today.
http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/link_to_get_templates_and
Happy reading..
Drew
Hi.
I am using OpenOffice.org 2.3.
I know that there is no dictionaries in OpenOffice.org so I looked around on
different websites to find out if I could install one.
It looks like I can but I do not understand how to do it. People say it in a
way I do not understand.
Michael.
What are the distinctions among
standard.dic
soffice.dic
sun.dic
Does one travel with the product and another with the individual document?
(THAT would be wonderful!)
Thanks,
Elchanan
On Monday 12 February 2007 16:29, Monica Wahlström wrote:
I read the instructions on the dictionaries just quickly, I couldn´t
imagine it to be so complicated.
Now I have downloaded the dictionaries for the languages that I usually
use, but I dont understand how to get them into the open
I read the instructions on the dictionaries just quickly, I couldn´t imagine it
to be so complicated.
Now I have downloaded the dictionaries for the languages that I usually use,
but I dont understand how to get them into the open office program. A pity it´s
so complicated. I would really
On Saturday 11 March 2006 16:04, sylvie lamoureux wrote:
I have purchased a computer last October and have requested the
installation of OpenOffice.
However, when working either in French or in English, I don't know how to
activate the automatic correction. It seems like there is no
I have purchased a computer last October and have requested the installation of
OpenOffice.
However, when working either in French or in English, I don't know how to
activate the automatic correction. It seems like there is no dictionary within
my OpenOffice because when I activate the
On Sat March 11 2006 16:04, + sylvie lamoureux wrote:
I have purchased a computer last October and have requested the
installation of OpenOffice.
However, when working either in French or in English, I don't know how to
activate the automatic correction. It seems like there is no dictionary
Greetings,
How does one install a dictionary?
All the instructions differ, I am running 1.9.118
TIA
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On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 07:46 +0200, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Greetings,
How does one install a dictionary?
All the instructions differ, I am running 1.9.118
m118 is REALLY old. Please upgrade to rc3 from www.openoffice.org
Now to answer your question, most of us use File Wizard Install new
On Wed October 19 2005 06:46, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Greetings,
How does one install a dictionary?
File - Wizard - Install Dictionary ?
All the instructions differ, I am running 1.9.118
I'd also recommend upgrading to OOo2.0.
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Maybe your question has
On Thursday 10 March 2005 16:36, Jacques Masquilier wrote:
Hello everybody
I install OOo1.1.4 on Mandrake10.1.
I made as root a server installation with
# ./setup -net
and then I install a workstation with
$ ./setup
I haven't encountered any problem
Next step for me is to install
Hello everybody
I install OOo1.1.4 on Mandrake10.1.
I made as root a server installation with
# ./setup -net
and then I install a workstation with
$ ./setup
I haven't encountered any problem
Next step for me is to install french dictionnaries so I launch OOo
and made FileAutopilotInstall new
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 17:36 +0100, Jacques Masquilier wrote:
Hello everybody
I install OOo1.1.4 on Mandrake10.1.
I made as root a server installation with
# ./setup -net
and then I install a workstation with
$ ./setup
I haven't encountered any problem
Next step for me is to
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