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I am looking for help with adding words to the current word lists for my dictionary, that are part of the LO/OOo/open-source community.

I want to make sure that the words associated with this work is a part of the dictionaries I have for LO.

I realized that I did not look for these words before when I created my .oxt dictionary files. I just looked and LibreOffice is not there. Other words and abbreviations need to be added, like FOSS, LO, OOo, ODF, and others that we use every day on these lists. I am not looking for definations, just the words that need to be a part of the dictionaries.

I am not asking for common words like "dictionary", "baby", or "bath". I am asking for words that are part of our technical vocabulary that has developed over the past few years as the open-source movement became more popular. I said "dictionary" since there are dictionary word lists out there that does not include it, for whatever reason.

I would like to do this off-list as much as possible. I would like anyone who wants to help use my "webmaster at libreoffice-na.us" email address.

So what do you think? would it be proper to have these words we use daily added to the dictionaries by default? Since the dictionaries are part of the open-source movement, it should have the words associated with that movement included within its spelling word lists.









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