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Hello!

I have problem with hyphnation in LibreOffice 3.4.6 installed on Debian
Squeeze from backports.

Debian Squeeze comes with OpenOffice 3.2 I think. So I purged it and
installed LibreOffice from Debian backports (3.4.6). Now, in Debian
repos is openoffice-hyphnation-hr, but I can not install it because it
depends on OpenOffice Writer witch is not installed on my machine. Tryed
with mythes, myspell and some other things (libreoffice-l10n-hr) but
can not get it working. In Debian I can not add a Ubuntu ppa and install
it that way. It looks like a LibreOffice hyphnation files are present in
Wheezy repos, but not in Squeeze. They named it
"openoffice-hyphnation-hr" and that breaks the install. They should put
that hyphnation and thesaurus files in Squeeze backports didn`t they?

I managed to find dict-hr in LibreOffice portable (3.4.3) with
hyph_hr_HR.dic file, and now - can I just copy that folder (and file) in
a right place, rename some paths and that everything works fine?

Thanks,

Kruno




                                          
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