> stderr
> output of munch and will check whats going on - may be some problem with
> aff
> file...

If OOo crashes, it\'s undoubtly not about the dictionary but about the affix 
list. Check 
the following:
1. (As written in a previous post) if the line count count for each entry 
correspond to 
the number in the heading linde. So:
SFX A Y 1
SFX A <blablabla>

is correct and

SFX A Y 1
SFX A <blablabla>
SFX A <blablabla>

is wrong and causes crashes

2. Make sure, each line in the entry begins with the entry marker (i.e., with, 
say, \"SFX 
A\"
3. Make sure, there are no blank lines within entries and no comments or other 
garbage.
4. My experience shows, the last line in a dictionary should be a blank line.
5. Scrutinize the logic of you affix entries.

A hint: create a document and see, which word causes crashes. Then look, which 
affixes 
are used by the word. Then take out the respective affixes one by one from the 
affix 
file, rechecking spelling each time, untill the word ceases to cause crashes. 
So, you\'ll 
understand which affix is defective. Check it and correct. But note, other 
affixes, you 
removed before, also might cause crashes. So, repeat the procedure.

Or act vice versa: create a new affix file and copy to it affix entries from 
the 
existing one. With each new affix, check a document with a word referring to 
that affix. 
When you start experience crashes, you find a wrong affix.

Good luck!

Dmitri Gabinski

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