Hi Both ("all" in fact)
This seems to be the crux of it.
On my system
Ubuntu/Pinguy 11.04, LO 3.4.1) the spell checker is Hundspell.
Hunspell isn't appearing in the list of "Available language modules",
whereas it does on my Windoze setup. It looks like it's been vaped. But
how do I get it back? I've been wandering around the filesystem looking
for something that sounds like spelling, but I can't find it.
The "edit" option on that dialogue edits the available modules. Those are
the ones that insist in being in "English (US)" even when I change them to
"English (UK)".
?
Regards
Mark Stanton
One small step for mankind...
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