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Ok will use the libre site and get the latest big version then deal with the dictionary language 
issues if needed . . . 

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From: krackedpress [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <ml-node+s969070n4013069h58@n3.nabble.com>
Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . .
To: "Lostsoul" <joyseyhere@yahoo.com>
Date: Saturday, October 13, 2012, 8:27 AM



I know of several people that use LibreOffice on Win7 machines. Most of 
them use it on laptops, since they did not buy desktops. Actually I was 
the one to install LO on their laptops. 

If you go to a freeware site and find such small sized LO install files, 
the something is wrong with their installs. 

Sites line the North American Community DVD Project - 
http://libreoffice-na.us - are OK since they are dedicated to 
LibreOffice and its distribution of the original files from the LO 
site.  Actually I run that site [NA-DVD one], 

The current size for 3.5.6 is about 211 MB in size.  I do not know what 
the size of 3.6.2, but it should be close to it, not anyways near 28 or 
120 MB in size. 

I would stick with the official LO site, unless you find a regional site 
that is dedicated to LO, like the NA-DVD site.  If the freeware sites 
are offering such a small download package for LO, then I would not 
trust them.  The only reason the NA-DVD site has LO files in their site, 
is the fact that their web site versions of the NA-DVD are the same as 
the DVD media for the NA-DVD, with all of the needed install files and 
all of the extras on top of those files. 



On 10/12/2012 09:53 PM, Lostsoul wrote: 

      Not thinking of using ubanta was just asking about it ; and does anyone out their use libre 
with win 7 so far i would guess its a  huge no and your throwing out ramdom guess s as fixs. 
  
And libre comes in three sizes on various freeware sites; not their home page 28 mb and 120 mb 
and their web site has it at 210 mb and 10 mb for help;  wonder what that is all about will get 
the biggy next hopefully that works with win 7 the way it should  -  later 

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From: krackedpress [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 
To: "Lostsoul" <[hidden email]> 
Date: Friday, October 12, 2012, 12:34 PM 



I think there is some other issues going on with this user and Ubuntu 
will not fix the problem.  The person will be a Windows user and not a 
Linux user in the foreseeable future. 

Where is he getting a 28MB or a 108 MB version of LO is my concern.  I 
do not remember Windows LO being that small. 

Then there is the comment of being a use for 3 years.  LO 3.3.0 came out 
in the beginning of last year, so it has not be out for 3 years yet. 

If the person installed a version of LO that is not the proper file 
size, then there will be trouble. 

I think the best thing to do is a complete uninstall of LO and then 
download a fresh copy from the web site and make sure what is downloaded 
matches the file size of the package. 




On 10/12/2012 11:34 AM, Tom Davies wrote: 

Hi :) 
I think what i would be tempted to do at this stage, since you have 
put so much time&effort in is to resize the Win7 partition to around 
   30-50Gb and then get an Ubuntu Cd and install Ubuntu on however much 
space you have left (assuming you have over 15Gb to spare).  Ubuntu 
comes with tons of programs already installed so it very usable right 
from the start. 
http://www.ubuntu.com/
The download button is halfway down the left side, just under the title "Rock Solid". 


Windows is a Pita to install.  I think probably a lot of people on this list share your pain as 
there are probably a lot us here that have had to try it too.  With hindsight i think it's 
usually best to stick with whatever is already on the machine but just shrink the partition as 
small as reasonably possible and then use the rest of the space for the new install of whatever. 

Win7 is great once it's installed and got all the programs but it sounds like yours has 
something wrong with it, or with the LO install or something.  Like i say it is a total pain to 
install. 


Not that once you have created the Ubuntu Cd you can boot-up straight from the Cd without even 
installing it so you can test-drive the look&feel of Ubuntu.  We call it a "Live Cd session".  
You can make a Usb one which is a lot faster but people often still call it LiveCd even if it's 
Usb. 
Regards from 
Tom :) 







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From: Lostsoul <[hidden email]> 
To: [hidden email] 
Sent: Friday, 12 October 2012, 16:10 
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 

OHHH my to much to do wonder if its worth it i miss vista everything worked like a charm first 
must re install the newest biggest version; so much bloody crap to install - and i openned not 
saved  -  later  . . . 

--- On Fri, 10/12/12, krackedpress [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
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From: krackedpress [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 
To: "Lostsoul" <[hidden email]> 
Date: Friday, October 12, 2012, 11:03 AM 



Did you try to open the file in the browser or download it? Right-Click 
and do a "save link as". 

Once you download a ".oxt" extension file, dictionary or other, then you 
open LibreOffice.  Go to "Tools" and then "extension manager".  Use the 
"Add" option. 

My American, British, and Canadian dictionaries are listed in the 
Extension Center, but hosted externally. 

The quickest way to get them is go directly to my current dictionary 
page on the NA-DVD web site. 

http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.5-installs/dictionary.html#english

My dictionaries start with "kpp". 

This is a direct link to my largest American English dictionary and 
thesaurus - 773,407 spelling words in its word list.  The British and 
Canadian versions are at about 639,000 words. 

http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.5-installs/add-on-dictionaries-large-list/kpp-american-english-dictionary-plus-tech-words-773407-words.oxt
<http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.5-installs/dictionary.html#english> 
I use LO 3.5.6 right now, but there should be no issues with the .oxt 
extensions, dictionary or other types, with the 3.6.x line. 


On 10/12/2012 08:02 AM, Lostsoul wrote: 

Just wonderful tryed the first link and all i get is and i quote -  " OTX file not supported " 
      
I must ask have you ever used windows 7 and libre ? ? 

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From: Tom [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 
To: "Lostsoul" <[hidden email]> 
Date: Friday, October 12, 2012, 7:05 AM 


Hi :) 
I think it's one of the Extensions on this page 
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/american-british-canadian-spelling-hyphen-thesaurus-dictionaries

Extensions are probably best known as Add-ons or Plug-ins in other projects.  Extensions is 
the older word and really needs to be modernised and upgraded to one of the newer names that 
people do tend to recognise because it's just confusing now.  The word has been used to mean 
other things that we often need to talk about in LO.  The main page is 
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center
but often other 3rd party Extensions can be found in all sorts of odd places and OpenOffice 
Extensions probably also still work.  Some won't though and as the projects diverge less of 
the AOO or old OOo ones will be compatible. 

I just stumbled on this article by the Unixmen mag 
http://www.unixmen.com/ten-nice-extensions-for-libreoffice/
I've never used any of them but spotted one i really liked the look of so i've downloaded it 
and double-clicked it to see if it "does what it says on the tin" 

Regards from 
Tom :) 







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From: Lostsoul <[hidden email]> 
To: [hidden email] 
Sent: Friday, 12 October 2012, 11:41 
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 

beats me how do i try that / 

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From: Tom [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 
To: "Lostsoul" <[hidden email]> 
Date: Friday, October 12, 2012, 4:10 AM 


Hi :) 
I thought most people that had trouble with spell-checkers fixed it by just downloading and 
installing one of the dictionaries from the NA (North American) Dvd Project?  I think they 
are oxt's so just downloading and then double-clicking on the downloaded file. 

Ubuntu is another operating system.  Win7 is an operating system.  Xp was/is.  OS X is.  Each 
has it's own advantages and disadvantages. 

Regards form 
Tom :) 


--- On Fri, 12/10/12, Lostsoul <[hidden email]> wrote: 

From: Lostsoul <[hidden email]> 
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 
To: [hidden email] 
Date: Friday, 12 October, 2012, 2:44 

        Ok  what is Ubuntu i have no idea; never used it so whats the 411 on it; hows it work 
and whats the checking system you use maybe i should try it hum; might help me nail and fix 
the no spell check   -  later  .  .  . 

--- On Thu, 10/11/12, krackedpress [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
wrote: 


From: krackedpress [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 
To: "Lostsoul" <[hidden email]> 
Date: Thursday, October 11, 2012, 9:16 PM 



I know many users that have Win7 and their LO package works fine. 

I know of users that have this spelling issue with Vista and XP. 

It is not an issue that can be easily replicated, since only a few 
people seem to have trouble with the spell checking system.  If the 
issue cannot be easy replicated, it becomes very hard to find what code 
or combination of code is causing the problem on only certain systems. 
It could be something as weird as some problem in the Win7 registry that 
is corrupted that could be causing the problem.  I have to run a 
checking system every so ofter to fix the registry errors that happen on 
my various XP and Vista systems I deal with from time to time [mine and 
others]. 

Oh well, that is why I have been running Ubuntu since 2009 on my main 
desktop and on various servers and laptops before then. 


On 10/11/2012 08:11 PM, Robert Burns wrote: 


         Hummm thinking wonder if i could copy and paste a doc to Libre then follow you 
ideas or do i have to invent;  type up a new doc and tryed out Open Office and I B M  lotus 
and they both hate both windows 7 amazing that can t get fixed so far;  looking at other 
office programs maybe they all don t hate win 7 -  theirs a bunch of free ones its amazing - 
later . 

--- On Thu, 10/11/12, Tom Davies <[hidden email]> wrote: 


From: Tom Davies <[hidden email]> 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 
To: "Lostsoul" <[hidden email]>, "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> 
Date: Thursday, October 11, 2012, 8:14 AM 




Hi :) 
I think just try exactly what you have described. 
1.  Just save the file 
2.  close the file 
3.  double-click to open it 
4.  click on the spell-check button 

If step 3 opens the file in anything other than LibreOffice then 
1.  close the file again 
2.  right-click on the file's icon, a menu should appear 
3.  in that right-click menu choose "Open with ..." 
4.  Hopefully LibreOffice Writer should be in there.  If not then at the bottom there is 
usually something like "more programs".  LibreOffice's various programs/modules (Writer, 
Calc etc) should be in there. 

If that doesn't work or starts looking far too complicated then 
1.  Open LibreOffice but do 
File - Close 
to get back to the LO splash-screen that offers a choice of which module to open. 
2.  Instead of opening a module just drag the file's icon into the LO window 

Probably the 1st set of 4 steps will do the trick.  The rest is just in case it's being 
awkward.  I have forgotten which OS you are using but they are all pretty much the same 
except Mac.  However, there are slight differences so please let us know which OS you are 
using to get better detail.  Windows?  Xp, Win7?  Ubuntu, Mageia, Fedora openSUSE or some 
other flavour of Gnu&Linux?  OS X or other Mac?  It seems unlikely you are using a BSD 
(unless you count Mac) but if you are there might still be someone on this list using it 
although i think they tend to go off to the devs list fairly quickly or use their own 
down-stream forums/lists. 
Regards from 
Tom :) 












From: Lostsoul <[hidden email]> 
To: [hidden email] 
Sent: Thursday, 11 October 2012, 12:41 
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 

         Can i save a document then re open it in Libre that re open in Libre are have it 
spelled checked to fix a mis spelled word that was missed earlyier and if so how? 

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From: Jean-Francois Nifenecker [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work . . 
To: "Lostsoul" <[hidden email]> 
Date: Thursday, October 11, 2012, 2:05 AM 


Hello, 

Le 11/10/2012 02:22, Lostsoul a écrit : 
Ok using Libre version 3.6.2.2 and my auto spell doesn t and even worse when 
i click on manual spell check all i get is the stupid question do i want to 
start at the top; i click yes 
I think that question is not stupid. Some people just want to start 
spellchecking at the current location. YMMV. 

but then i get the boot telling me its all 
finished and it isn t ! ? 

So whats that crap all about and how do i fix it  ? ?   H E L P  waiting . . 

Check that in Format / Characters the language is defined as you wish. 
If it is defined as [none] no wonder you get the behaviour you're meeting. 

The best way to fix the undefined language is to set the underlying 
paragraph style: 
(the paragraph being selected or the insertion point being in the faulty 
paragraph) 
1. F11 (or Format / Styles and formatting). A new toolbar shows up. 
2. Make sure the Paragraph styles list is selected (first toolbutton 
from the left) 
2. Right-Click the selected style name 
3. Select Change 
4. In the Font page, go to Language list. Set the language to the 
desired value. 
5. Validate 

And you're set! 

Note: I'm using an FR interface. The menus and options names above are 
freely translated. 

HTH, 
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