Unfortunately the this URL part on that page had an URL with the old
syntax that didn't lead to the correct submission form, corrected now.
I seem to be a real dab hand at finding stuff like that ;)
If the fall back doesn't work for some reason, registering the spell
checker for 'gd' and
Hi Michael,
On Thursday, 2011-04-14 15:32:25 +0100, Michael Bauer wrote:
Well, gd or gd-GB is all the same really. Or paraphrasing, are you
saying the spellchecker isn't working because it's identifying
itself as gd and OO is expecting gd-GB or the other way round?
No, the text attribution
Hi Michael,
On Thursday, 2011-04-14 22:32:03 +0100, Michael Bauer wrote:
Ok, thanks to whoever sorted out my subscription problem!
Ah, well, I should had read that mail before ;)
Assuming that the locale data is needed anyway, I've gone ahead and
created a file and submitted it in a bug
Hi Michael,
On Wednesday, 2011-04-13 11:00:17 +0100, Michael Bauer wrote:
Neither Select Language for Document/Paragraph etc nor the Locale
Settings nor the Default Language offers Scots Gaelic
There's Gaelic (Scotland) in the character attribution, also available
under Tools-Language-For
Hello all
14/04/2011 13:26, Sgrìobh Eike Rathke:
There's Gaelic (Scotland) in the character attribution, also available
under Tools-Language-For Selection/Paragraph. It is not available as
locale and (default) document language because we have no locale data
for gd-GB, but that was the same
Ok, thanks to whoever sorted out my subscription problem!
Assuming that the locale data is needed anyway, I've gone ahead and
created a file and submitted it in a bug
(http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=117857)
I hope it's in the right section, hard to tell.
Cheers,
Michael
I just went onto the main page (http://www.openoffice.org/) and hit
download, so it's whatever is on offer there.
Michael
13/04/2011 13:29, Sgrìobh Rafaella Braconi:
Hi Michael,
Which version did you use to upgrade? Can you point me to the
language pack /install set you used for the upgrade?