Hi Christian,
Le 19/02/11 18:21, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :
There is no such thing as a chinese spell checker - the characters are
words already, so you'd need some kind of grammar-checking instead
(that can detect what characters/glyph belong to one "expression").
Thanks for clearing this up, but Chinese dictionaries do exist
nonetheless, that work by typing in radicals of the characters that you
want to produce, so I am assuming that none exist that can be
distributed directly with LibO at the time being.
Alex
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