Hi Jancs,

> > Quoting Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg <thomas.la...@sun.com>:
> > 
>   
>>> >>> I have a word list for oil & gas industry in my native language (pt-BR),
>>> >>> and I want to create a dictionary of technical terms.
>>> >>>
>>>       
> > ....
>   
>> >> See http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Extension_Dictionaries
>> >> You can also just grab any dictionary extension, rename it to zip, and
>> >> view the content to see how it is done.
>>     
> > 
> > what I think is necessary to mention is the fact that you can not use  
> > many dictionaries for one language, except you create a custom.dic,  
> > which is not the language dictionary in its classic meaning.
> > 
> > So the only option is to create full dictionary for pt_BR including  
> > these specific words also and use (install) one of them - or classic  
> > pt_BR either extended one.
>   

Wrong! (See below)


> > Hope, I understand rigth the current mechanism of OO.
>   

The code in lingucomponent/source/spellcheck/spell/sspellimp.cxx loops
over all dictionaries with the appropriate locale. Thus is should work
having multiple dictionaries for the same locale installed.
I also heard there is an English medical dictionary out there that makes
use of this.

Anyway, if it unexpectedly does not work just submit an issue about
that. ^_-


Regards,
Thomas







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