I've installed LibreOffice on 5 machines running Ubuntu 10.10 using the
official download from the LibreOffice site. I extracted the download,
and the used the terminal to remove OpenOffice and to do the LibreOffice
install. Spell checker has worked perfectly on all 5 systems. On several
installs removing open office broke the spell checker in Thunderbird. A
simple remove and reinstall of Thunderbird fixed that.
On 02/27/2011 06:47 AM, Richard Hainsworth wrote:
I cant get the spell check to work.
I am using Ubuntu 10.10. Added repositories for ppa. Purged
openoffice. Then installed libreoffice and gnome additions. Then
installed en-gb help and language modules.
No spell checking at all. Not US not GB.
What to do?
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