The install new dictionary crash is due to a bug caused by not having
openoffice.org-base installed. If you install that package the
dictionary wizard should work. I will be looking into how to solve that
problem more cleanly at UDS next week.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
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So yes, we now know that we can install the English (Canadian)
dictionary, but should this not be fixed for the Canadian locale?
I can confirm this problem in Breezy, Dapper, Edgy, Feisty and Gusty
(2007-07-24)
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Huh, there is no en_CA myspell dictionary package in the repos, that's
probably why it's broken...
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Confirmed.
I also am unable to install new dictionaries through the OO wizard
"install new dictionaries" as soon as the wizard loads OO crashes and
tries to recover, happens every time. All gdb outputs on the crash is:
Failure loading aff file /usr/lib/openoffice/share/dict/ooo/en_ZA.aff
That fi
Fedora has modified OO.o to use system dictionaries in Fedora 7, that
may be something for the developers to look into (or get in an upstream
update?)
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I followed bobonov's advice and it worked for me. I installed myspell-ca
(Canadian). At the end of the configure it said it updated the
dictionary list, so I didn't need to run the perl script he mentioned.
This is too complicated though. OpenOffice should be redesigned to do
this:
1) When you st
In feisty, I noticed that spell checking was not working (i.e. the spell
check dialog would pop up and immediately indicate completion without
actually checking the current document).
I went to tools | options | language settings | languages and noticed
that the options were not initialized as I w
Openoffice uses myspell dictionary, therefore just install the correspondent
one to your language, ie myspell-en-au for the Australian one
After the installation run at command line
sudo /usr/sbin/update-openoffice-dicts
this is a perl script that update the openoffice /etc/openoffice/dictionary.l
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the en CA dictionary and hyphenation patterns cannot be found in feisty.
needs packaging for feisty+1
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support for -en-au is available in myspell-en-au (plus a thesaurus in
openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-au); the language-* packages should depend
at least on the first package.
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Does anyone know if this bug should be filed against language-support-en
or not?
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Status: Unknown
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However, File -> Wizards -> Install new dictionaries installed the
Canadian dictionaries fine without crashing. I'm on GNOME and not KDE,
though.
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The fix didn't work for me because there are no en-CA.dic or en-CA.aff
files to symlink to.
Why is this bug still present? Is it an upstream issue we should
complain about there?
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Why this is so complex, I don't know, but I did find some answers for
the English Canadian users...
Feisty does include the Canadian English dictionary files, however the
files are not referenced by the list of dictionaries and the dictionary
files themselves don't follow the same naming syntax as
(Re)Confirmed...
It appears that the myspell English (Canada) package is missing entirely
from the repo's, as is the openoffice language pack. Furthermore, the
OpenOffice.org Dictionary Wizard (File -> Wizards -> Install new
dictionaries) crashes OOo before it even has a chance to load.
I'm runn
Agreed, this is still an issue in Feisty/OOo v2.2.
I'm using English (Australia).
And also agree about the inappropriate "check complete" message. It
wasnt until i typed 'asdfasdf' that i picked it up!!
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