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Yes. I see OpenOffice.org New Thesaurus, below Hunspell SpellChecker. Both
ticked. -e.

On 22 September 2011 17:18, Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com> wrote:

2011/9/22 Elanjelian Venugopal <tamiliam@gmail.com>:
Hi Andas,

Most other thesauri are created in ISO8859-1 encoding, except Hungarian,
which uses UTF-8. The dat and idx files I created look pretty much look
like
the Hun files to me. So, I'm not sure why it's not working... -e.


Did you register it with LibreOffice? I mean via dictionaries.xcu. Do
you see your thesaurus in Tools - Options - Language Settings -
Writing Aids?

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