On 02/12/2017 11:45 PM, Erik Quaeghebeur wrote:
Hunspell is covered; I'm focusing on dictionary files (spelling, thesaurus, hyphenation). Let's consider the French dictionaries from their source <http://www.dicollecte.org/>. These contain fr-classique, fr-moderne, fr-toutesvariantes, and fr-reforme1990 spelling dictionaries. These are installed in /usr/share/hunspell and picked up, e.g., by Firefox. However, LO does not pick them up, apparently because their filenames are not of the form xx_YY, but of the form xx-zzzz. The oxt file distributed by dicollecte contains a dictionaries.xcu file and a Python script that deals with this when installed by the user, so not system-wide. What I want to achieve is that the xcu file and other relevant files are installed system-wide in such a way that LO picks them up and things work the same way as if the oxt file was installed per-user. *Where should I put those files?*
Any LO extension .oxt file (not just those relating to dictionaries) can be installed in one of three ways, per user, "shared", or "bundled".
To install shared, run LO's 'unopkg --shared add ...' for installing that extension.
To install bundled, unzip the .oxt into a sub-dir of LO's share/extensions/ dir.
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