oh well... it's working anyway. was just hoping to catch some news about it. workaround isn't too difficult, though it would better if it were fixed.
Olivier R. wrote: > Hi Girard, > > Well, I'm just a dictionary maintainer. I can only repeat to you what > I have been told by e-mail. > > I unfortunaly erased this mail, so consider what I say with caution. > My memories could be wrong. > > It is apparently planned for the future of OOo to give the possibility > switch between installed dictionaries instead of locale languages. So > there will be no problem to switch between several dictionaries for > the same locale. > And I guess that will probably solves the problem you mention. > > I don't know when this will be done. > Other peoples on this list may give you a better answer. > > Olivier > > Girard Aquino a écrit : >> I lost track of the issue numbers, but there are some languages that >> have available spell check dictionaries but have trouble installing into >> openoffice because entries are not included. one such is tagalog >> (tl_PH). what i do to have this installed is edit dictionary.lst and >> assign tl_PH.dic to english (UK). this way, when i want to use the >> tagalog spell checker in a document, i select english (UK) in the new >> status bar. This is because there isn't an entry for Tagalog in the drop >> down list. >> >> the attachment tagalog entry.JPG is a shot of 3.0. however, when i >> checked my 2.4 installation, i saw an entry from right clicking on the >> status bar. see "tagalog entry present - x.jpg attachments. i'll try to >> look for the issue numbers also. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > _________________________________________________________________ Easily edit your photos like a pro with Photo Gallery. http://get.live.com/photogallery/overview
