Good Morning Group,
Dan: My OS is WIN7x64 on a 64 bit computer.
I have only one dictionary and I also took the list's advice then
and now.
Rob: Thank You. I have reinstalled version 3.4.0 and wait for the "real"
upgrade.
By the way, Pre-Release 3.4.1 did fix the oddball Quicksart loading
of AOO's main screen.
The dictionary still not working even in 3.4.0. But it had been,
before I erroneously installed 3.4.1.
My rant is still valid.
Take Care.
Scooter
College Park, MD USA
Dan wrote on 8/12/2012 9:35 PM:
Rob Weir wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Scooter C <[email protected]>
wrote:
<snip>
I upgraded to AOO 3.4.1 today and the dictionary is no longer working.
We have not release AOO 3.4.1 yet. Are you sure you don't have 3.4.0
installed? If you installed the pre-release, test version of AOO
3.4.1, then some bugs are expected. The purpose of the test release
is to find these bugs.
-Rob
Sorry, I seem to have missed this point. I'm not sure about
Scooter's OS. I also have AOO 3.4.1 on my computer (Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit).
My dictionary works. I think I may know why. When using AOO
3.4.0, there was a problem with some of the English dictionary
extensions conflicting with each other. On the advice of this list, I
disabled all English dictionary extensions except for the American
English which I use. I think that problem was a failure of the
thesaurus working. I installed 3.4.1 over 3.4.0. Checking just now, I
noticed that the same extensions were disabled as were when I had
3.4.0 installed. I don't know if the earlier problem has been fixed or
not, but it may be Scooter's problem.
--Dan
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