Peter

See Spell checker "red wriggly lines" - beta test fix <https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=85529> where three users with spell check problems have downloaded the python script and reported back that it ran successfully.

I asked any who do run it to report back so hopefully we will get more reports which should improve your confidence in releasing it. 78 people have downloaded the script so far but only three have reported back.

 * /As requested, I have tried your Macro patch, and it has had the
   desired results, thank you./
 * /This saved my spellcheck. Thank you!/
 * /I came across this problem all of a sudden and it drives me crazy.
   I have been trying to fix it even to the point of uninstalling and
   reinstalling new version. To no luck. I came across this and WALLA
   it fixed. Thank You SO MUCH.//Thank Again/

John Harvey
On 18/06/2017 08:58, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Hello all,

John (in CC) suggested to add the Script of Hanya (also in CC) to the Open Office Release as a first improvement. On the discussion in this thread @dev declared only stuff that is in trunc can be part of an release. Since Hanya has comitter rights granted it was suggested he should be the one commiting his script.

@Hanya: Do you believe that your script is stable enough to be added or is there work to do to get it commited?
Can you commit your work, so we can add it for release?

@Jim (Release Manager):
What is the timeframe for you to get this script into 4.1.4. You only stated that it has to be in svn, not until when and what the timeframe is. My understanding is the current Version is close to a RC.

Hope this drives this topic a little further.

All the best
Peter

Am 13.06.2017 um 23:42 schrieb Marcus:
Am 13.06.2017 um 23:24 schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
Marcus wrote:
assumed it's OK on trunk and 4.1.4, how do we integrate this into the
installation process?

I see it as an on-demand tool. So nothing would be added to the installation process. A new menu item would be available for it (the current solution uses the macro runner menu).

It seems, though, that the current implementation relies on being executed from the user profile and this will probably not work for our 4.1.4 use case: I haven't checked, but I believe that the profile is left unchanged by maintenance (4.1.x) updates. This should be investigated though: there is likely a way to bundle it as a "shared" script that would then be available even without touching the profile.

an alternative would be to create a new Help menu entry (e.g., "Help - Spell check fix"). This opens a webpage which provides a download link to the file and a text with explainations/instructions: Why is it needed, how to unpack/install/execute it, what is it going to do, etc.

Marcus


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