Marco,
I have some sympathy. Using the issue tracker is not initially as straightforward as it appears. The same difficulties arise as when searching the web and getting exactly what you want is something of an art. In this case you might try putting thesaurus synonyms in the description entry box and selecting any words/strings. That will give you 97 issues with the default settings in the other boxes. 51258 is there, but not easy to see.

So then you might try something else in the description entry box, eg synonyms right click and this time select all words/strings which will give you just 51258.

This seems 'obvious' afterwards, but that's misleading and finding the right search words to find an issue sometimes depends on knowing that what you want is in there, encouraging a few extra searches until you find it.

Of course, you do have to spell things the 'right' way, which for these searches is the spelling the issue writer used, not always the correct spelling, though in this case it was.

Mike


Marcin Miłkowski wrote:
Hi,

maybe using a correct word would help you ;)

It's synonyms, not synomyns.

Use the spell-checker in Firefox :)

Regards
Marcin

Marco A.G.Pinto pisze:
Buaaaaaaaa

Michael!

I have tried what you told me in the email.

I searched in the issue tracker for "thesaurus" and "synomyns" and no issues have been found.

I could only find the issue by jumping directly to 51258.

Maybe something is wrong with the issue tracker system... maybe I missed something while using it.


Kind Regards,
   >Marco A.G.Pinto
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Rüß" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [qa-dev] Synomyns suggestion for OpenOffice


Hi Marco,
this is already tracked as issue 51258.
You can use the OOo issue tracker to query for and even submit such "requests for Enhancement".
Regards
Michael

Marco A.G.Pinto schrieb:
Hello!

I would like to know if you could implement "synomyns" when right clicking over a word without the need to open the Thesaurus. This is how Microsoft Office does and it is a lot easier.

Thanks!

Keep up the good work!

Kind regards from,
     >Marco A.G.Pinto
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