https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62621

--- Comment #5 from Jorendc <[email protected]> ---
I did a little bit of research:

I used 'gdb' on my Mac OSX 10.8.3 using LibreOffice

I placed a breakpoint at core/sfx2/source/menu/thessubmenu.cxx:106
(http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/sfx2/source/menu/thessubmenu.cxx#106)
to see if the nMeanings variable had "content".

What I did:
* Open LibreOffice
* Open attached test document
* Right click on the first word (WITHOUT period) -> got a break. The gdb tool
tells me there are 11 synonyms (where only max 7 will be displayed)

* Right click on the second word (WITH period) -> got again a break. The gdb
tool tells me there are 0 synonyms ...

This is the output:

Breakpoint 1, SfxThesSubMenuHelper::GetMeanings (this=0xbfffda58,
rSynonyms=@0xbfffda68, rWord=@0xbfffda50, rLocale=@0xbfffda40, nMaxSynonms=7)
at /Users/Joren/lo/core/sfx2/source/menu/thessubmenu.cxx:106
106                sal_Int32 i = 0;
(gdb) display/format nMeanings
1: /t nMeanings = 11
(gdb) continue
Continuing.
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done

Breakpoint 1, SfxThesSubMenuHelper::GetMeanings (this=0xbfffda58,
rSynonyms=@0xbfffda68, rWord=@0xbfffda50, rLocale=@0xbfffda40, nMaxSynonms=7)
at /Users/Joren/lo/core/sfx2/source/menu/thessubmenu.cxx:106
106                sal_Int32 i = 0;
1: /t nMeanings = 0


I hope this helped.

Kind regards,
Joren

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