Hi Cor,
Thank you very much for your help.
On Tuesday 2 August 2011 21:00:25, Cor Nouws wrote:
I tested with LibreOffice 3.4.2 and indeed see no special Eng OED
language or such that I can choose.
Note: this version already has an English dictionary installed.
If my assumption is correct, it could be solved by removing the
pre-installed en-GB dictionary.
In my situation that could be done by removing the folder dict-en
from /home/cono/LibO342rc2/libreoffice3.4/share/extensions and restart.
But maybe it also works if you remove one file from the folder dict-en ?
Well, I was hoping that a perhaps a new locale could be defined
somewhere (maybe in some XML configuration file), but I don't have the
time to search this out...
Your suggestion seems to work, however: I just replaced the en_GB.aff
and en_GB.dic files in the dict-en folder with their en_GB-oed.aff and
en_GB-oed.dic counterparts and this seems to work. Quick and dirty.
Many thanks!
Kind regards,
Ron
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