Rob Weir ha scritto:
Individual dictionaries, however, can have their own license as you know. So there may be some that we cannot include in the release, but we can still point the user to.
Opera browser uses the same dictionaries of OOo and there is a dedicated wizard that allows the user to download every dictionary that is not included into the browser.
Before installing the dictionary, a pop-up window is shown and the end user can read and accept the dictionary license.
However, this method is not perfect, because it presumes the end user knew there is a working spell checker and how to retrieve the dictionaries.
It would be greatly better that AOOo used a similar wizard during the installation of the *main application*.
Of course, such wizard should allow the user to install the whole Linguistic Tool pack for his/her own native language.
In fact, IMO, Thesaurus and hyphenation dictionaries are as important as the spell checker for a professional use of AOOo.
Well, a missing Italian Thesaurus and hyphenation dictionary forced me not to use IBM Symphony in its early days. :(
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