Hi Thomas,
I think in the long run it should be possible in the Writing-Aids dialog
not to choose the language to use as it is right now but instead which
dictionaries to use. [...]
It sounds great. :)
If you want to allow the user to choose which spell checking dictionary
he likes to use you have simply to create a separate extension for each
of them. This may sound a bit inconvenienced but allows the user to
exactly choose what type of dictionary he wants and only to download
that one.
It may not be what you want to do in the long run but it is the very
same you have to do now already if there are several dictionaries for
one language to choose from. ^_-
However there is one problem!
If you have let' say DIC_A and DIC_B for French (fr-FR) and have already
installed the extension DIC_A you can not simply switch to DIC_B by just
installing DIC_B! In that case it would be undefined which dictionary
will get used. Therefore one first needs to deinstall DICT_A before
switching to DIC_B.
And it is necessary to close OOo and reopen it. :/
I hesitated. There is benefits and downside effets for each case. I
finally asked to the french mailing-list what it is prefered, as I have
no personal opinion about that.
So, there is now three extensions:
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/dic-fr-classic-reform1990
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/dic-fr-classique
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/dic-fr-reform1990
Regards,
Olivier
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