Sorry, Artha is not something I have dealt with, except testing it out on my Ubuntu system.

If you think there needs to be a page listing all of the possible dictionary and thesaurus options for Ubuntu and Windows, well if I have the time I might think about doing one.

But for now, I have a good one for LO within my .oxt dictionary/thesaurus/hyphenation files. Outside of LO, I thing Artha might be a useful one.

On 02/03/2012 10:56 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Would it be reasonably easy to add a link to the Artha one on Tim's dictionary Extensions page? If that page could be a one-stop-shop it might be good for keeping track of all those things and a good one to sign-post people to. Regards from
Tom :)


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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] How to Enable Thesaurus
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Date: Friday, 3 February, 2012, 15:00

On 02/02/2012 09:13 PM, Doug wrote:
On 2/2/2012 4:57 PM, Mick Sulley wrote:
Running -
LibreOffice 3.3.4
OOO330m19 (Build:401)
tag libreoffice-3.3.3.1, Ubuntu package 1:3.3.4-0ubuntu1
Language is English (UK)

How can I enable the Thesaurus?

If I go to Tools>  Language, Thesaurus is greyed out

If I go to Tools>  Options>  Language Settings>  Writing Aids
I see OpenOffice.org New Thesaurus and it is ticked.

Am I missing something here?

Thanks
Mick

Don't know about LO Thesaurus, but a nice free-standing one, which also doubles 
as a dictionary, is Artha.  Check your repos for that--it's in PCLOS.

--doug

Yes, I have Artha as a stand-alone one.  You can get it off the distros as 
well, and I believe there is a Windows version as well.

But if you need one to be used in LibreOffice, my set of English dictionaries 
have one that has over 140,000 word/phrase listings to get a result from.  All 
you have to do is download and install one of my American English, British 
English, or Canadian English, .oxt files and install it through the Extension 
Manager.

You can get them at the Extension Center http://extensions.libreoffice.org/ and look for 
the Dictionaries for any version.  Or you can go to my portal and download them from 
there. http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/dictionary.html#english  They start 
with "kpp" in the dictionary file list.  There are a total of 11 dictionaries 
to choose from.  All you have to do is choose the version of English [American, British, 
or Canadian], and choose the spelling word list count size [98K, 217K, 390K, and 638K 
words in the list].  You can install all of them, but only keep one of each English 
version enabled at a time.  Hopefully, soon I will be uploading an update with about 1K 
of computer technical words and terms that were missing from these word lists.  I have 
been busy so I will need a bit of time to make the updates available online in the 
Extension Center and my portal.




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