Thanks very much for your elaborate reply, krackedpress.
I see you put the new 2.10g version Dutch spell checker dictionary online,
nice.
Concerning the British English dictionary, thanks for explaining - so I
guess anyone who needs to install one could use the 638k kpp British English
dictionary file.
And thanks for the information about .oxt-files actually being compressed
files.
I guess there might be an issue with Opera misinterpreting .oxt-files for
.zip-files. Perhaps renaming the downloaded 'zip'-files back to .oxt-files
might do the trick. I'll suggest that to the mentioned Opera user for him as
an experiment.
Regarding the fix for LibreOffice,
Manfred J. Krause's reply indicates the issue will be fixed with version
3.5.5, and also mentions the workaround for the current version.
Nice to know version 3.5.5 is up for next week, thanks, krackedpress.
Thanks again
and best regards,
Spiff
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