Hi! This bug track is "mine". I tried to remove the profile dir, but this also don't help to me.
Thanks: dd 2010/7/2 Durumdara <[email protected]> > Hi! > > 2010/7/2 Barbara Duprey <[email protected]> > > [Durumdara ([email protected]) is not subscribed to this list or >> communicating through a newsgroup, at least not with this e-mail address.] >> >> The OOo Issue Tracker needs you to set up a login for the website before >> you can report a bug. > > > I logined, but not found totally similar bug. Then I sent one. > > >> In this case, there probably really isn't one -- a lot of people are using >> and modifying dictionaries on similar configurations. I just added an entry >> to the standard dictionary on my system (Win7 64-bit, OOo 3.1.1), closed >> OOo, restarted it and opened a new document, and the entry was there as >> expected. > > > Interesting. I cannot use them. The system, or my own, not matter. > The "Add" button is disabled everywhere. But why? > > >> One possibility -- do you have the OOo QuickStarter in operation? (There >> would be an icon with seagulls in your system tray.) > > > As I see there is nothing same. In the older versions I had it, but now > nothing. > > >> That sometimes interferes with making changes stick. In that case, if you >> right-click on the QuickStarter icon and select Exit, then make your >> changes, they might be there when you come back into OOo. I've taken >> QuickStarter out of my Startup menu; if you have an issue with startup time, >> you can leave OOo up with no open documents to avoid delays when you want to >> open something. The worst delays come when you have the option to >> automatically check for updates selected; then OOo has to make the internet >> connection before it starts. >> > > No, nothing QS here. > This is some internal thing. But I don't know, which files/dirs/conditions > checked on Enabling/Disabling "Add" button to make my next steps. > May I will install some regmon/filemon tool to check, what happens on open. > > Thanks: > dd > >
