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On 2012-04-05T15:27:24+00:00 Giuliano-lotta-d wrote:

Problem description:

Steps to reproduce:
0. install openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us
1. format a English word in English(UK)
2. start thesaurus
3. non dialog appear

Current behavior:
no dialog appear

Expected behavior:
you should get the thesaurus - You can format words in  English(USA) and it 
works
A regression of 
http://www.weeklywhinge.com/?p=69
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10744119&postcount=6


Platform (if different from the browser): 
ubuntu 11.10
             
Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:11.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/11.0

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On 2012-04-10T13:31:06+00:00 Caolanm wrote:

"install openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us"

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On 2012-04-10T13:36:30+00:00 Caolanm wrote:

sorry, I truncated my original questions.

a) Is this with the .debs downloaded from www.libreoffice.org or with the 
distro-provided packages ?
b) did you actually install an additional "openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us" 
extension or package from somewhere or other ?

What's supposed to happen "out of the box" with the .rpms/.debs provided
from the download site is that you have a functional thesaurus in
English UK when bundled libreoffice-3.5-en-US-3.5.2-202 package is
installed, i.e. that you have "English spell dictionaries....thesaurus"
listed in tools->"extension manager"

(works here with "vanilla" 3.5.2 rpms)

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On 2012-04-10T14:00:00+00:00 Giuliano-lotta-d wrote:

Created attachment 59731
options -> language settings -(UK)

English dictionary shows no thesaurus present

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On 2012-04-10T14:01:35+00:00 Giuliano-lotta-d wrote:

Created attachment 59732
options -> language settings -(Usa)

USA dictionary WITH thesaurus

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On 2012-04-10T14:02:30+00:00 Giuliano-lotta-d wrote:

thanks for your interest.
I'm using LO 3.5.1.2 from the PPA under ubuntu oneric (version 3.5.1 comes only 
from ppa until versione 12.04 of ubuntu)

the installed openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us comes from the  system
repository

What is supposed to happen, is that having English UK would give the thesaurus 
as in the English USA.
But as you can see from the two screenshot , selecting UK version shows no 
thesaurus present in the language.

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On 2012-04-10T14:19:18+00:00 Caolanm wrote:

Its not clear to me (not using Ubuntu) what the configuration of that
PPA is, e.g. if...

a) there are multiple packages and the thesaurus extension is in an 
un-installed package
or 
b) its configured to use system thesaurus files and the en-US one isn't e.g. 
symlinked to the en-GB one like Fedora does

Do you have "English spell dictionaries....thesaurus" listed in 
tools->"extension
manager" ?, Seeing as you've got working English spell-checking, if you don't 
have any English LibreOffice extensions installed then it might be "b"

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On 2012-04-10T14:32:44+00:00 Caolanm wrote:

I *think* this is an artifact of how that PPA is configured, i.e. its
designed to use the system provided thesaurus data and spell-checking
files etc to avoid effectively duplicating them (like the "vanilla"
packages do by bundling a dict-en extension) and you've been tripped up
by https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org-
dictionaries/+bug/950949

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On 2012-04-10T14:48:07+00:00 Björn Michaelsen wrote:

FWIW Debian considers linking between en-US and en-GB dirty as those are
indeed different.

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On 2012-04-10T14:55:58+00:00 Caolanm wrote:

FWIW, the vanilla dict-en extension does the moral equivalent of linking
the en-GB to the en-US thesaurus (I think I might have done that) and
Fedora (*cough* same person again) links them physically. A separate
thesaurus might be a good thing, on the other hand the thesaurus is 18
megs :-)

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** Changed in: df-libreoffice
       Status: Unknown => Won't Fix

** Changed in: df-libreoffice
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

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