Heya,
If the dictionary issues are regarding British or South Africa, open a
ticket in GitHub:
https://github.com/marcoagpinto/aoo-mozilla-en-dict
If it is regarding the US/CA/AU you must contact Kevin Atkinson:
https://github.com/en-wl/wordlist
Thanks!
On 15/07/2024 18:57, Chris J. wrote:
Hi..
Me again.. Right up front, this is a rant. I can't believe I'm the
only one with it.
I just had to tell LO Writer how to spell "disproven". Seriously
people? Admittedly, I do tend to write technical. But come on,
"disproven"? I have found, and added, a couple dictionaries, and lots
of words. Finding compatible dictionaries can be an issue. Does
anyone know of a source of compatible dictionaries I can grab for
Writer and add. Maybe it's me. Maybe it's the temperature, 92F, 33.3C,
but I've even had to add common English words, to me anyway. Maybe my
vocabulary is just different. This is really getting to me. It's
getting harder and harder to write a page that the spell checker can't
deal with. (Yes, I know I ended a sentence with a preposition. I refer
you to Winston Churchill.)
Thank you for any help, as always.
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