Hi Greg,
2010/12/8 Greg Madden <gomadtroll@gci.net>:
On Tuesday 07 December 2010 12:51:15 am Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Sigrid Carrera wrote:
[...]
i read the link, thank you. i am using the deb packages and it seems that
dictionaries are not part of the Libreoffice RC1 package..this is because, if I
read the link right, Linux provides system wide dictionaries.
I find this to be true for the deb packages, I installed myspell from Debians
repository, (use a package manager not LO extension manager) and I have a
dictionary to check spelling. The spell checking was working but no dict to
search.
That sounds logical - and in fact, my mandriva installation has
systemwide dictionaries. I have aspell and myspell installed myself.
But still, LibO didn't use them, the spellcheck was non-functioning.
So, if your assumption is true, then there has to be changed
something, because if I have spellcheck enabled, it should work.
Sigrid
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