I wondered if someone would ask
We are a school and sometimes students with difficulties get a laptopto do exams. Since everyone
else is writing the answers the exam boards say the spell checker must be disabled in such a way
that it is not possible to use during the exam so not to give these students an unfair advantage.
Best wishes
Mal
Kracked_P_P---webmaster , 26/9/2013 2:39 PM:
On 09/25/2013 10:22 AM, Urmas wrote:
"Malcolm Moore":
In LO ( 4.1.1 on Linux ) can I remove the spell checker ( not turn off
) ?
Uninstall either hunspell-XX (or myspell-XX) package, or hunspell
library packages entirely.
Why do you want them to be removed?
That is the real question.
If it is a Linux "system" package, then I would use the Synaptic Package
Manager [best one I use for Ubuntu 12.04] or whatever package manager or
software manager your Linux system prefers to use.
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