https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60870

Qubit <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from Qubit <[email protected]> ---
CONFIRMED LO 4.2.0.0.beta2 + Ubuntu 12.04.3

(In reply to comment #0)
> Steps to reproduce:

Step 0.

Open a new document in Writer.

> 1. Type a misspelled word intentionally

colonelqubit
qubit

> 2. Add it to the custom dictionary (right click word and select Add)

Right click on word -> Add to Dictionary

2b) Save the document as "test-spell-check-dictionary.odt"

> 3. close LibreOffice.  It does not matter if the quickstarter is closed or
> not
> 4. reopen LibreOffice, and reopen the document you were working on

yep

> 
> Current behavior: Misspelled words that you Added to the custom dictionary
> are flagged as misspelled. 

yes

> If you run the spell checker, or select one of
> the misspelled words (it does not matter which word - and there can be more
> than one of the same and/or different words, or there could be just a single
> word), the spell checker seems to remember that you added those words to the
> Custom dictionary.

To be more clear, if you merely Right Click on one of the red-underlined words
that you previously added (and then left-click elsewhere), then ALL of the
red-underlined, previously-added words will lose their red underline

Re: spell checker
Yes, merely launching the spell checker (Tools -> Spelling and Grammar) seems
to have the desired effect.

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