Hi Thomas,
2011/11/18 Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening from Japan
Recently I have tried a "demo version" of the German (commercial) spell
checker "Duden Rechtschreibpruefung".
Now the trial period is over, I deinstalled the above software, and
think I manually also deleted all relevant folders,
yet, the original spell checker is "dead".
What folders? ;)
Usually, removing 'Duden Korrektor' via Extension Manager would be enough.
Means: although the German dictionary is installed AND the language for
the text set to German,
ALL I ever get back from the spell checker - even if I intentionally
introduce obvious mistakes -
"spell check is complete".
Windows XP, LibreOffice 3.3.3 (build 301)
Is there a trick to reactivate something that did work fine before?
Thank you in advance
Thomas
Please check Tools > Options > Language Settings > Writing Aids >
Available language modules > Edit... > German (Germany):
- all checkmarks set?
- visible ABC-symbol previous to 'German (Germany)?
mjk
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