https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154499
--- Comment #3 from Marco A.G.Pinto <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2) > "amma appa" sounds artificial to me. Could imagine something like "Armin Le > Grande", "Milhouse van Houten" (assuming lower case text) or "pasta del > diablo" - the white space makes it two words. For "penne all'arrabbiata" it > is just one word. > > The dictionary does not accept spaces; tried to directly add the full name > per Options... > (List of ignored words) > Edit, and I don't know if it's > possible at all. Besides, the UI/UX for this would be awkward, thinking of a > user-selection in the "Note in Dictionary" textedit (would replace the red > highlighted typo). > > Marco, what do you think? Heya, What, I think, is that Hunspell dictionaries don't accept words with spaces, so I can't add multiple words per entry. However, this is a long time wish: enable LibreOffice to add to the personal dictionary words with spaces. Maybe by selecting the whole words, right-click and "add to personal dictionary". This would also allow LanguageTool to add multiwords into LibreOffice, since there is a setting in it to add the internal dictionary of LanguageTool into LibreOffice. This is an old struggle of mine. There are tons of words with spaces in the LanguageTool spelling files, but they only work with the browser add-on. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
