Not particularly helpful, but I had the same problem, with regard to the
spell-checker not remembering words which I had previously added to the
dictionnary.  I then updated to a newer version of LO and the problem
went.  As I update quite often (currently using 4.2.4.2 under Linux Mint
15), don't ask me at what point the change occurred.

Graham


On 18 May 2014 13:14, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi :)
> Would it make sense to set-up a special dictionary so that you could save
> words into that by default and then choose whether or not to keep using
> that dictionary for other files or just to keep it for the 1 document?
>
> Is that sort of thing even possible?  Can you have more than 1 specialist
> dictionary active at any one time?
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
>
> On 18 May 2014 07:56, Kracked_P_P---webmaster <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> > On 05/18/2014 02:56 AM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Thomas,
> >>
> >> LibO 4.1.4-2, official with Debian Wheezy Xfce.
> >>
> >> Le 18/05/2014 04:36, Thomas Blasejewicz a écrit :
> >>
> >>> When I perform a spellcheck (either in English or German), the
> >>> spellchecker frequently comes across terms that are NOT
> >>> in the dictionary, I do NOT wish to add and therefore would like to
> >>> "ignore all" instances in the document.
> >>> HOWEVER .. the spellchecker NEVER accepts this command "ignore all".
> >>> Even if it shows me one box (sentence), which contains 2-3 instances of
> >>> a particular term and I click on this "ignore all",
> >>> the same term 2-3 words to the right is again flagged as misspelled and
> >>> shown in red.
> >>> Naturally, when the spellchecker moves further down and finds that term
> >>> again, it will mark it here too as misspelled.
> >>>
> >> I have tested you text above within my FR Writer window and run the (FR)
> >> spellchecker, "ignoring once" or "ignoring all" the EN words. As a
> result:
> >> -- in the end, the text is not underlined in red anymore
> >> -- typing a previously "ignored all" word (eg "the") doesn't underline
> >> it in red again (for the session duration).
> >>
> >> So, in short: WAD here. I guess there's some mismatch in your LibO
> >> installation. Double check the language options once again. If nothing
> >> is noticeable, then your LibO user profile might be corrupted. Try and
> >> rename it just to make sure (with LibO and its quickstarter closed).
> >>
> >>  (I have also trouble with having the spellchecker remember terms added
> >>> to the dictionary ...)
> >>>
> >>>  Tick the following checkbox: Tools > Options, Language Settings >
> >> Writing Aids, User-defined dictionaries, Standard
> >>
> >>
> >> HTH,
> >>
> >
> > In the same check box "section", do you have the "IgnoreAllList [All]"
> > option checked?
> >
> > I have that in my User-defined-dictionaries" option section.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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