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User rainerbielefeld changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                      CC|''                        |'rainerbielefeld'
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             Assigned to|mru                       |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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               Component|Word processor            |lingucomponent
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          Ever confirmed|                          |1
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                  Status|UNCONFIRMED               |NEW
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              Issue type|DEFECT                    |ENHANCEMENT
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                Keywords|                          |oooqa
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                Priority|P3                        |P5
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              QA contact|[EMAIL PROTECTED]                 |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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            Subcomponent|editing                   |spell checking
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 28 15:13:40 +0000 
2008 -------
I checked with "Ooo-dev 3.0.0 Beta Multilingual version English UI WIN XP:
[300m21 (Build9319)]" and can confirm that "endorphin" will not be recognized
when dict. en-us has been activated.
I do not believe that "endorphin" is important for a stadart dict., Doe we have
specialised dictionaries?


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