Hi everyone,
I'm part of an association and we've been able to develop a
spell-checker for the Creole spoken in the Republic of Mauritius (spoken
of 4 different islands). Here it is:
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/en/extensions/show/27476
Issue :
On Linux, the language is not listed in Tools - Options- Language
Settings - Languages, but I am able to pick the spellchecher {mfe-mu}
looking in More (Language indication at page bottom).
On Windows, it seems the mfe-MU locale is understood and Morisyen
(Mauritius) is proposed.
On both programs, it cannot be set as default language.
Could you please address this issue and add <en> Creple (Rep. of
Mauritius) and <fr> Créole (Rép. de Maurice) in Languages ?
By the way, as from now on, because LibreOffice is the only program
where we have been able to develop this tool, we are actively promoting
it's use among Mauritian public and institutions. We still have an issue
on OpenOffice and it does not exist on MS Word.
Thank you very much
Jean-Yves
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