On 03/03/2008 02:11 PM, Hagar de l'Est wrote: > What is not clear on that page is that you need to create a folder > called 'dictionaries', hence my post : > http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?p=366#p366 > > > Hagar
Maybe on windows? My linux Thunderbird install directory (installed in home) already has a dictionaries folder: /home/<username>/thunderbird/dictionaries w/two files in it: en-US.aff en-US.dic My myspell (say that 10 times fast :-) /usr/share/myspell/dicts/ has the same files (among others) as well. And just now checking; there is no /home/<username>/thunderbird/components/myspell folder. Linux Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 - installed directly from mozilla - so maybe there has been a change since the info in the link I provided. Or... just thought of this; maybe I installed some dictionaries at sometime in the past and that is how the /home/<username>/thunderbird/dictionaries was created. I'll have to do a fresh install on another machine & see what pops up. Thanks for the heads up. Gary > > Le 03.03.2008 22:49, NoOp a écrit : > >> On 03/03/2008 07:27 AM, Gordon wrote: >>> is this possible? >> >> http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/dictionaries.html <quote> >> OpenOffice.org Dictionaries and Thunderbird >> >> Alternatively, OpenOffice.org also uses dictionary files compatible >> with Thunderbird. To install the OpenOffice.org dictionaries, copy >> the *.dic and *.aff files from the zip file to the >> components/myspell directory of your Thunderbird installation. You >> can also change the "_" in both filenames to "-", for example >> rename es_ES.aff and es_ES.dic to es-ES.aff and es-ES.aff. This >> causes the spellcheck dialog to report the language and country and >> not just the filename. </quote> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]