There is an OFFLINE dictionary package, for Windows and Linux, called Artha. Once installed and started it will reside in memory to the point that a hot key "ctrl-alt-w" will open its "window". It is an offline dictionary and thesaurus, so it is good for those people who do not want to do an online lookup, or using a laptop in a wifi dead-zone.

It is the best solution I have found for having a definition-dictionary to use when I need to look up a word's meaning. The thesaurus function has many options to it as well.

Artha come in Windows and Linux versions. You can Google it for their web site, or go to my listing.

http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.5-installs/extras.html at the bottom under Language Aids.

I now include it in all my NA-DVD versions.



On 10/11/2012 10:06 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I think just googling words is likely to get a better list of dictionaries and 
thus a better idea of what the word means.

It might be a good idea to post a feature request about getting something like 
that added to LibreOffice!  It might be a nice touch.  I guess problems would 
include;
1.  how to set which dictionary
2.  would the dictionary be on-line or include an option to download one?  (a 
3rd party one would be best rather than trying to maintain a new one in TDF imo)
3.  would the button open the default web-browser or would the meaning appear 
within the LO interface somehow, maybe the status-bar.

You can post a feature request by just posting a normal bug-report.  I have been told that the 
various drop-downs at the top include options such as "Feature Request" and "Easy 
Hacks" alongside the normal options that other projects have.  Someone recently said they 
couldn't find the option in the drop-downs so just add this into the subject-line
[feature request]
or
[wish-list]

Regards from
Tom :)





________________________________
From: Eneko Gotzon Ares <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 11 October 2012, 8:18
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Writer: word meaning and about information

Good morning everybody!

I'm just a beginner using LibreOffice (thanks so much for the suite!) and this 
is my first post to the list, so... be indulgent with me :)

Question: in Writer I do not find how to obtain the meaning of a word, neither the –online– encyclopedic 
information about it. I'm sorry :/ Where are the "Look Up in Dictionary and Thesaurus", the 
"Search in Wikipedia", or at least, the "Search in The-Web-Search-Engine-Of-Your-Choice" 
options?

I cannot find the answer in the Internet, so I need your help :)

Thank you very much :)
--
Eneko Gotzon Ares


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