Dne, 01. 04. 2011 15:30:37 je Camaleón napisal(a):
On Fri, 01 Apr 2011 11:24:00 +0200, Klistvud wrote:
> I'm running stock Gnome/Squeeze and would like to have
spell-checkers
> and thesauri enabled in my OpenOffice for a couple other languages
> besides English and Slovenian (my native language). I've installed
all
> the language-related and OpenOffice.org-related and italian-related
> packages I could think of, but still no go. What do I have to do to
have
> multilanguage (specifically, Italian language) support in
OpenOffice?
> Does Debian provide for that, or do I have to download stuff
manually
> from the openoffice.org website?
Hum... Does italian appears under Tools/Language/* (any of the
submenus
here)? :-?
Yes it does. If I activate the spell-checker (F7) in Writer, it just
says "Spell Checking done", without actually doing any spell checking.
In the dialog window, the "Language" drop down menu is empty as if the
language wasn't installed. I've discovered now that it is the same with
my native language, Slovenian. If I change the document language to US
English, otoh, everything works as expected: misspelled words get
underlined in red, and pressing F7 does a thorough spell-check. So, the
languages seem to be set up correctly, but their spell checkers seem to
be missing. US English must be the only spell-checker that's installed.
Installing openoffice.org-l10n-sl and openoffice.org-l10n-it achieved
nothing.
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