https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119075
--- Comment #12 from Ariel Constenla-Haile <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #8) > But another thing to note that all my testing was done with clean and > fresh install of OO. Meaning, uninstall OO - delete all the user > profiles and program files and then install w/o any extensions. > > Does it apply to this case as well? Yes. The Dictionary Extensions come with AOO, and are installed by default (together with other two extensions: "Presentation Minimizer" and "Presenter Console"; you can check this in the Tools - Extension Manager...). If you remove your user profile, these extensions will be installed in the new profile. > >Nothing has been removed. > Are you sure? Because I had Hunspell Spellchecker and other "Available > language modules" w/o installing an extension up until OOo 330 and the > latest version of LO. If you never installed any dictionary extension it was because the dictionary came with the installation (the full install set or the language pack). > I got the "Empty Available language modules" from AOO 340 JP. I tried > installing the JP language pack but I still get the empty Language > modules. (It's a clean install as stated above.) The language packs don't come with dictionaries now (in OOo times they did), may be this changes in the future (I'm not aware a feature request for this, you can submit a new bug for this). > I will attach screen shots of the options dialog box for you to see. > > >Install a dictionary extension for the language you want the Thesaurus > >to work. > There's no Japanese dictionary available at > http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/dictionaries > > What other choices do I have? You have to install dictionary extensions. Language packs don't come with them. And AFAIK the JP full install set does not come with dictionaries (and I don't know if there is an issue for it). Regarding your screen shots, the important thing to look is the Extensions Manager, dictionaries are installed as extensions since a long time ago http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries Users just didn't realize it because the extensions came with the install set/language pack. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
