Thanks Thomas,

Yes, I know about the Beta 1 / Beta 2. I was answering Guy's message. Perhaps 
the Beta 1 folder has been kept with the old files.

BTW, I found my problem with a remaining English (South Africa) dictionary that 
had been kept by OOo (appeared with the ABC V tickmark) even if I had removed 
all the dictionary files and cleaned the linguistic.xcu file: there was a 
remaining linguistic.xcu file in 
/opt/ooo-dev3/share/uno_packages/cache/registry/com.sun.star.comp.deployment.configuration.PackageRegistryBackend/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office.
 That file is taken into account when running OOo and the user version of the 
language configuration is therefore wrong!

Hagar

Le 04.08.2008 09:05, Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg a écrit :

Hi,

Hagar de l'Est wrote:

In the Beta 1, I had a copy of the /share/dicts/ooo folder with all the 
dictionaries in /opt/ooo-dev/basis3.0, don't you have such a folder?

You shouldn't have that one anymore in Beta 2.
In Beta 1 it was left since otherwise there woulf have been no
linguistic functionality by default since the dictionary extensions did
not yet exist at that time.
Beta 1 provided just the pavement for dictionary extensions. In Beta 2
all previously pre-installed dictionaries got converted to extensions.
But not all of them are installed by default anymore.
If you like to see the details check out the lingucomponent list they
got posted there.

Basically you should not have any plain old dictionary files anymore.
That is unless you got a whole Linux distribution where the old style
dictionaries may still get installed in sth. like /usr/dict in order to
share them with Mozilla and Thunderbird...


Regards,
Thomas

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