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Originally posted by bra|10n View PostBut you do have Language Support...
Dash > Applications > "Installed, see ** more results". This will search for and install missing language support.
Hint: If you "Apply System Wide" the installer will even take care of your L.O settings for you
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But you do have Language Support...
Dash > Applications > "Installed, see ** more results". This will search for and install missing language support.
Hint: If you "Apply System Wide" the installer will even take care of your L.O settings for you
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Originally posted by bra|10n View PostDo the instructions in Post #17 not work for you?
You could be waiting a while otherwise... Launchpad Janitor lacks the required empathy.
Also, when I go to configure the dictionary in LO, it is set to Czech. When I change it to EN-GB, it gets reset to Czech when I go back in to that menu. Something very messed up going on.
The funny thing is, I downloaded IBM Lotus Symphony (office suite) to get around this issue but it has the exact same problem. So it's either an Ubuntu config issue or their code-bases are very similar.Last edited by jarlath; May 19, 2012, 03:37 AM.
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Originally posted by jarlath View PostCould you 'me too' this bug?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ce/+bug/997934
You could be waiting a while otherwise... Launchpad Janitor lacks the required empathy.
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostLibreOffice 3.5.2.2
Build ID: 350m1(Build:202)
Same.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ce/+bug/997934
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I went to SystemSettings > Locale > SystemLanguages and accepted the prompt, "Additional language blah blah blah".
This installed myspell-en-au, -en-gb, -en-za, mythes-en-au, poppler-data, amarok-help-en, and wbritish.
So outside of the US, Kubuntu is a bloated o/s
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I think the package you need to install is myspell, and look for the appropriate language.
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Tools -> Spelling -> Options -> Check spelling as I type.
That should do the trick.
Peter.
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I checked that everythings enabled in L.O, looked around SystemSettings also. I can only have spell checking for US English.
No matter, a solution or explanation will eventuate...
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Thanks Snowhog.
I have all in that list here plus libgtkspell0 dragged in by Inkscape...
Using version LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 Build ID: 350m1(Build:202) here
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