If Autospellcheck is on in openoffice.org and misspelled words are unlined in red, trying to right click on the word to find a list of possible corrections causes the program to crash losing all of your work, and failing to correct the word.
On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 21:18 -0500, Noah Berman wrote:
If Autospellcheck is on in openoffice.org and misspelled words are unlined in red, trying to right click on the word to find a list of possible corrections causes the program to crash losing all of your work, and failing to correct the word.
How much ram do you have?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=124374
Might wanna add comments to that bug report as well
You have the i18n package installed as well, I presume?
søn, 07.11.2004 kl. 03.18 skrev Noah Berman:
If Autospellcheck is on in openoffice.org and misspelled words are unlined in red, trying to right click on the word to find a list of possible corrections causes the program to crash losing all of your work, and failing to correct the word.
No it dose'nt chrash (assuming you don't run out of memory/swap and the kernel kill's it...), it just uses a hell of a lot of time... Why the *hell* has it to load *all* dictionaries? I don't care if my unrecognized, norwegian word is by accident recogniced as polish or welch!
*grr*
On Sun, 2004-11-07 at 20:17, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote:
No it dose'nt chrash (assuming you don't run out of memory/swap and the kernel kill's it...), it just uses a hell of a lot of time... Why the *hell* has it to load *all* dictionaries?
Hi,
As I was having this problem a month ago, I decided to "fix" the dictionary list. I found it in : /usr/lib/ooo-1.1/share/dict/ooo/ and itd name is dictionary.lst. Just save the original, and delete any dictionnary you don't need. It works for me.
Moreover, I had duplicates in this list !!! For every words to be corrected, OO gave me twice the good answer !
Somebody told me about : $HOME/.rhopenoffice-1.1/dictionary.lst. It does not seem to be used anymore, at least for my configuration. Maybe because of an "all-user" install.
Hope this helps,
Philippe (FC2)
søn, 07.11.2004 kl. 16.00 skrev Philippe:
On Sun, 2004-11-07 at 20:17, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote:
No it dose'nt chrash (assuming you don't run out of memory/swap and the kernel kill's it...), it just uses a hell of a lot of time... Why the *hell* has it to load *all* dictionaries?
Hi,
As I was having this problem a month ago, I decided to "fix" the dictionary list. I found it in : /usr/lib/ooo-1.1/share/dict/ooo/ and itd name is dictionary.lst. Just save the original, and delete any dictionnary you don't need. It works for me.
Moreover, I had duplicates in this list !!! For every words to be corrected, OO gave me twice the good answer !
Somebody told me about : $HOME/.rhopenoffice-1.1/dictionary.lst. It does not seem to be used anymore, at least for my configuration. Maybe because of an "all-user" install.
Hope this helps,
Philippe (FC2)
Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand
Thanks! I will then kill all the dictionaries that are uneccessary for me. /methinks it will help performance *a lot*...
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 10:00:20PM +0700, Philippe wrote:
Somebody told me about : $HOME/.rhopenoffice-1.1/dictionary.lst. It does not seem to be used anymore, at least for my configuration. Maybe because of an "all-user" install.
I think the customizations end up somewhere else in .rhopenoffice-1.1 But it is possible for a user to configure the list of dictionaries he wants: Go to the "Tools" menu, choose "Options" and then open the "Language settings" category. Select "Writing aids", then select "OpenOffice.org MySpell spellchecker" and click on "edit". From the drop-down menu, select each language you don't want one by one, and remove the checkmarks in the modules that are there.
Especially useful at multi-user setups where different users write in different languages so editing the systemwide defaults is not an option.
David Jansen
On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 17:51, David Jansen wrote:
Go to the "Tools" menu, choose "Options" and then open the "Language settings" category. Select "Writing aids", then select "OpenOffice.org MySpell spellchecker" and click on "edit". From the drop-down menu, select each language you don't want one by one, and remove the checkmarks in the modules that are there.
Tried already beore modifyng the dictionary by hand. Absolutely no effect for me.
Philippe