Hi
LibreOffice on Linux is using system-wide myspell/hunspell dictionary. There is
myspell-en-au package, which should suit you best. For hunspell, there are
only en-us and en-ca dictionaries (I mean, as for English).
Perhaps you are right, that there is no obvious way to connect LO with
myspell/hunspell (unless you know that this is the way that LO works).
Debian/Ubuntu LO maintainers named a number of extensions in long description
for libreoffice package: <http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/libreoffice>. If you
had only read it before, you would save yourself a lot of problems.
As for help files, they are in libreoffice-help- packages. There is one for en-us
and one for en-gb. None for en-au, unfortunately. But perhaps en-us/en-gb will
do just fine?
I think that no offline (builtin) help for default LO installation is Ubuntu
issue, not LO problem. Some other distributions installs offline help by
default.
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Best regards
Mirosław Zalewski
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