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(2011/06/16 17:10), Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:I used to use the extension "Linguist 1.4" (with
      OpenOffice 3.x) a while ago.It used to work fine.Now I have LO3.3 installed on Windows XP / 
Windows 7 machines and
      downloaded that extension,but when I try to run it, I get the following error 
message:python-loadertype 'exceptionImportError': Nomodule named pythonloader, traceback followsno 
traceback availableI once also tried to use "Anaphraseus" and got a similar message
      (did not make a note of it),but this extension, when activated, ALWAYS cause the computer to
      crash, so I removed it.Can someone tell me, what this is all about - and if there is a
      way to make these things work?Thank youThomasNever mind the "Linguist 1.5" problem. Just 
upgraded to LO3.3.3 and
    this seems to have solved THAT issue.No change with Anaphraseus. A comment said: "problem 
solved with new
    edition (on source forge site)".Downloaded that newest version, but THIS problem remains 
unchanged.
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