On 30/01/2021 17:34, Dave Barton wrote:
Version: 7.0.4.2 (x64)
Build ID: dcf040e67528d9187c66b2379df5ea4407429775
CPU threads: 8
OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19042; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win
Locale: en-US (en_US); UI: en-US
Calc: threaded
My installed (bundled) dictionary, contributed by Marco A. G. Pintp is:
English spelling dictionaries, hyphenation rules, thesaurus, and grammar
checker 2020.05.01
English dictionaries for OpenOffice/LibreOffice 4.0+.
It includes:
- en_AU (Australian) (updated: 2019-10-06)
- en_CA (Canadian) (updated: 2019-10-06)
- en_G8 (British) (updated: 2020-05-01)
- en.US (American) (updated: 2019-10-06)
- en.ZA (South African) (updated: 2012-07-10)
Upon opening a Writer document with the language set to en-US I get this
information bar error message:
<Q>Missing hyphenation data Please install the hyphenation package for
locale “en“.</Q>
Would someone kindly point me to the location where we are hiding this
mysterious hyphenation package, or explain why this should suddenly
appear for no obvious reason?
TIA
Dave
It is possible to disable this fake error message by enabling "Options
-> Language Settings -> Writing Aids -> Libhyphen Hyphenator".
I do not want or need hyphenation turned on. So what is the alternative
to block this fake message?
Dave
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