Hi Paul,
Thanks for your response.
From what I recall in my previous postings and in my previous experience, I
can delete the whole LibreOffice folder in the user data folders and the
problem still persists. It's really antagonizing! Would doing so not be a
far more extreme step that what you've
Krackedpress,
I would be quite surprised if it was your dictionaries that broke. I would
agree, this could well be a Windows thing. What makes the problem all the
more frustrating is that sometimes it doesn't appear for quite some time,
and then poof, there it is. Makes for tough debugging.
Hi Tom,
I submitted a bug report.
Cheers,
Christian
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Hi Tom,
I'm very thankful that Tim developed the dictionaries that he did. I CAN
install them, and they DO work -- well. Again, though, I can't help but
wonder if someone might not be interested in figuring out why the default
dictionaries break as they do. After floating this topic around here
Hi Manfred,
Thanks again for your kind help. So, as per your suggestions:
You might try to re-synchronize the 'bundled dictionaries':
- Close LibreOffice (+ Quickstarter, if enabled)
- Go to '...\Documents and Settings\user name\Application
Data\LibreOffice\3\user\extensions\bundled'
Hi krakedpress,
Thanks for your input.
I have had success with these dictionaries in the past, but I thought this
time I'd try to figure out why the default dictionaries are breaking as they
are. I'd love to get to the bottom of this as I'm sure I'm not the only user
to whom this is happening.
Hi Manfred,
Thanks a lot for your quick response!!
So I've tried as best as I can to replicate what you've suggested.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to make the fat check mark appear anywhere.
For example, post-restart, I see under Tools Options Language Settings
Languages: