Hello!
I am the en_GB speller maintainer.
I have just added to it:
15023) Ainsworth (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
15024) Bleiler (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
15025) Colburn (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
15026) Chetham (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
15027) Routledge (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
15028) Malkin (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
15029) Potts (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
15030) Slater (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
15031) Crossley (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
15032) Heswall (+'s - name - Wikipedia)
Every two months there is a release for OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
It will be fixed when that happens.
Kind regards,
>Marco A.G.Pinto
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On 24/09/2016 13:06, John Willerton wrote:
Hi All,
I read the forum regularly but this is my first post. It's only
light-hearted but I don't see why that should be against the rules.
Using the spelling checker in LO Writer version 5.0.5.2 on Windows 7 Pro, I
recently passed over a fairly common English surname, "Ainsworth".
The spelling checker gave some wonderful suggestions, namely Wandsworth,
Wadsworth,
AIRWORTHY,
WORDSWORTH,
UNSEAWORTHY and
NEWSWORTHY (my capitalisations).
Has anyone else found some funnies. If so ,why not share them? The forum
does not have to be grindingly technical all day every day.
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