On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Asterix <noreply@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
I had Libreoffice installed in Ubuntu 11.04. Currently I am running Ubuntu
10.10. I have downloaded Libreoffice 3.3.3 from the LibreOffice website only
to find that the 3.3.3 Linux version of LibreOffice also do not have the
synonym and grammer function as the windows edition. Note that I use the
English Uk synonym and grammer function.
As far as I understand, if you already have LibreOffice from your
distribution repositories, then
it is advised to perform a parallel installation of the upstream (from
www.libreoffice.org) package.
Because, when you install an upstream version, it removes the
distribution version.
See http://simos.info/blog/archives/1196
for an example on how to install upstream versions of LibreOffice
(from www.LibreOffice.org)
along with the distribution version of LibreOffice.
Simos
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Linux synonem and language tool · Simos Xenitellis
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