On 11/20/2013 1:42 PM, Freecore F wrote:
Hello,
Sorry if im't not sending this to the right adresses...
First of all, I want to thank you devs and contributors for all the effort
you've been putting making this excellent free software, you're awesome!
I haven't found this feature: it would be great if you can export your own
dictionary (with the words you've add to it) from the UI to a file (I think
it would be a .oxt file) and making it easier to import it from another
computer.
The location of your dictionary files (*.dic) is identified in the
"paths" section in your LibreOffice options.
Individual dictionaries can be edited in the "writing aids" section of
Language Settings options.
mark
And I wanted to know what would you think about changing an entry in the
context menu that shows when you right click a word that's incorrect and
you want to correct it, ignore it or add to your dictionary, here are the
context menu entrys:
Ignore
Ignore All
Add << This one
AutoCorrect
Spelling and Grammar
I think it would be better if it says "Add to your dictionary", being this
a little more specific and friendly.
I'm really sorry for sending an email for such trifles, but I really think
it would make Libreoffice a little better, I hope it isn't much trouble.
Regards.
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