https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56097
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 56097
Assignee: [email protected]
Summary: Cannot install user dictionaries
Severity: major
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Windows (All)
Reporter: [email protected]
Hardware: x86 (IA32)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Version: 3.6.2.2 release
Component: Writer
Product: LibreOffice
Created attachment 68721
--> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=68721&action=edit
Log file for dictionary installation
On Windows Home Premium 64bit OS installed clean 3.6.2.2 the tried to install a
medical dictionary. It was an OTX file and extension manager shows it as
installed but it does not show in the list of user defined dictionaries. Per
notes on similar problems restarted LO twice to make sure changes took but it
was still not available.
Another user installed on a Win XP Pro OS and the dictionary package installed
and worked.
I went to another machine and did a clean install tell LO not to install
anything but the English dictionary as the forum reported that having a lot of
unused dictionaries might be part of the problem. I checked after installation
and found that the Slovenian dictionary was installed as well even though it
was not selected during my install process. I verified that this also occurred
on the original machine and noted the extension manager does not show it as
installed so I can't remove it.
I installed the medical dictionary again and once more extension manager said
it had installed. As a check I also installed another user dictionary of
chemical names and extension manager shows it installed as well. After closing
and reopening LO twice I opened a text document but neither the medical or
chemical dictionaries is visible.
The log file (attached) shows an illegal argument error. Searching on that I
found that occurs occasionally when Java 7 is installed. I removed 7 and
reinstalled Java 6 then tried again with no change in the results.
I'm officially out of ideas. Nothing I do seems to make this work and none of
the work around ideas shown in the forums helped at all. I have used this
dictionary in the past without issue on Windows 2000 machines used by a
transcriptionist and the user who verified it worked on his XP machine tell me
there's nothing wrong with the OTX files.
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