Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hostname ftp.services.openoffice.org seems not to exist anymore. OOo
> was bought by Oracle, remember? and the latter is a closed-shop
> corporation. If LibreOffice is installed on your system, maybe you
> already have the en.utf8.spl somewhere in the libreoffice directory
> tree; and if not, maybe you can either install the LOo package or get
> the file on their site somewhere.

No.  "en.utf8.spl" is a binary file created by vim, in a format
specific to Vim spelling checker. It is created from MySpell
dictionaries *.{aff,dic} using aap in vim/runtime/spell/en/.

LibreOffice or OpenOffice use Hunspell dictionaries but
some work with Vim. However, more and more of those
dictionaries don't work with Vim any more as they use more
Hunspell features, not supported by Vim.
The Vim French dictionary for example is out of date,
and lacks many of the improvements made by the Dicollecte
project (http://dicollecte.org/download.php?prj=fr)

Regards
Dominique

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