On Wednesday 12 April 2006 14:32, Richard Cleaveland wrote: > Andy Pepperdine wrote: [...] > >To set the default language for your installation, go to > > Tools -> Options -> Language Settings / Languages > >and set the default for all your documents. If there is a > >dictionary for your selection, there will be a tick mark against it. > > I looked there and found several languages with tick marks that I will > likely never use - Swahili, for instance. But I could discover no way to > "untick" it. > ??
On Linux, I would go to Tools -> Options -> OpenOffice.org -> Paths and find where the dictionaries are stored. You will want to check User-defined dictionaries, and maybe Dictionaries. Look for a file dictionary.lst and edit out the lines you do not need. On Windows, I guess something similar would work. Bear in mind which dictionaries are common to the whole installation (i.e. all users who have access to your system) and those only you use. If there is another way, I don't know it. -- Andy Pepperdine On this mailing list help is provided by volunteers. Please subscribe to the mailing list to see all the replies to a query, and reply only to the mailing list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] For FAQ, userguide, see: http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
