From: "Füves Zoltán" <zoleexfz@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: OpenOffice-bin spell checking?
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:54:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49A55BB8.8060506@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5bdc1c8b0902250611v72f5822j47545e48f7aaaffe@mail.gmail.com>
Mark Knecht írta:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Zoltán Füves <zoleexfz@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 2009/2/25 Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Is OO really so stupid that it makes you add by hand for each user an
>>> extension spelling library from /usr/lib/openoffice/extension/install
>>> to get a spelling checker to work?
>>>
>> Sorry about that but I have the same problem with OO3 and in my
>> install I didn't find this directory. So somehow can I fix it in
>> openoffice 3? Actually I need the hunspell support and it looks like
>> to configured but I cant use it in the main programs :( .
>>
>> thanks for your help
>> Z.
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I emerged eselect-oodict and it acts like it's doing something but
>>>> still I don't see any dictionaries in
>>>>
>>>> Tools->Options->Language Settings->Writing Aids
>>>>
>>>> Under Languages I have selected English (USA)
>>>>
>>>> Is there something else I have to turn on to get spell checking
>>>> working for my wife? I do not see the entry this person has in the
>>>> upper box. Why not? I seem to have hunspell installed and it says it's
>>>> a replacement for myspell. Does it work? What's the special trick?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> dragonfly ~ # eselect oodict show
>>>> OpenOffice.org configured dictionaries
>>>> [1] myspell
>>>> Configured language codes from /usr/share/myspell:
>>>> en
>>>> dragonfly ~ # eselect oodict unset myspell-en
>>>> dragonfly ~ # eselect oodict show
>>>> OpenOffice.org configured dictionaries
>>>> (none)
>>>> dragonfly ~ # eselect oodict set myspell-en
>>>> dragonfly ~ # eselect oodict show
>>>> OpenOffice.org configured dictionaries
>>>> [1] myspell
>>>> Configured language codes from /usr/share/myspell:
>>>> en
>>>> dragonfly ~ #
>>>>
>>>> dragonfly ~ # eix -Ic spell
>>>> [I] app-dicts/aspell-en (6.0.0@08/10/2007): English (US, British,
>>>> Canadian) language dictionary for aspell
>>>> [I] app-dicts/myspell-en (20081002@02/24/2009): English dictionaries
>>>> for myspell/hunspell
>>>> [I] app-text/aspell (0.60.5@08/27/2007): A spell checker replacement for ispell
>>>> [I] app-text/gnome-spell (1.0.8(1)@07/27/2008): Gnome spellchecking component
>>>> [I] app-text/hunspell (1.2.8@01/28/2009): Hunspell spell checker - an
>>>> improved replacement for myspell in OOo.
>>>> Found 5 matches.
>>>> dragonfly ~ #
>>>>
>
> Hi Zoltan,
> Sorry for the problems.
>
> OK, on all my machines there are extension dictionaries located at
>
> /usr/lib/openoffice/share/extension/install/
>
> lightning ~ # ls /usr/lib/openoffice/share/extension/install/
> dict-en.oxt dict-es.oxt dict-fr.oxt
>
> When I first searched for who put them there equery doesn't seem to
> tell me what package they come from:
>
> lightning ~ # equery belongs
> /usr/lib/openoffice/share/extension/install/dict-en.oxt
> [ Searching for file(s)
> /usr/lib/openoffice/share/extension/install/dict-en.oxt in *... ]
> lightning ~ #
>
> But this is a 64-bit system and /usr/lib is a link to /usr/lib64. When
> I use that path it says OpenOffice provided them:
>
> lightning ~ # equery belongs
> /usr/lib64/openoffice/share/extension/install/dict-en.oxt
> [ Searching for file(s)
> /usr/lib64/openoffice/share/extension/install/dict-en.oxt in *... ]
> app-office/openoffice-bin-3.0.0
> (/usr/lib64/openoffice/share/extension/install/dict-en.oxt)
> lightning ~ #
>
>
Ok I check it this paths location :
In my box look something like:
@genesis ~ $ ls -l /usr/lib/openoffice/share/dict/ooo/
összesen 4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 633 febr 1 11.23 dictionary.lst
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 febr 1 11.23 hu_HU_u8.aff ->
/usr/share/myspell/hu_HU_u8.aff
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 febr 1 11.23 hu_HU_u8.dic ->
/usr/share/myspell/hu_HU_u8.dic
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 febr 1 11.23 hyph_hu.dic ->
/usr/share/myspell/hyph_hu.dic
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 febr 1 11.23 th_hu_HU.dat ->
/usr/share/myspell/th_hu_HU.dat
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 febr 1 11.23 th_hu_HU.idx ->
/usr/share/myspell/th_hu_HU.idx
and t has a 32 bit cpu, it is interesting, when I emerged OO3 I used the
hu option flag and t looks like generated links property, and it seems
like the programs can use spell checking.
> QUESTION TO ALL: Is this is equery bug that it doesn't trace links or
> is there an option somewhere to tell it to do that? (Not reading the
> man page right now)
>
> Hopefully you can do a search for dict-en.oxt and find your copy
> but if it's really not there and you cannot find it on some other
> machine then there does seem to be another possibility. It you start
> OOwriter and go to Tools->Extension Manager then I see a link in the
> bottom left that says 'Get more extensions here'. Clicking on that
> took me to the OpenOffice web site and there you can find a search bar
> on the left.
Yes it solve that mystery :)
> If I type 'English Dictionary' or US English' and do the
> search I come up with a number of options I can download. I haven't
> tested it but I suspect that you save them somewhere and then load
> them in the Extension Manager to make them active. I don't know how
> those dictionaries differ from the one supplied with openoffice-3.0
>
> I see lots of other dictionaries, as well as page formatting
> templates and stuff for calc. Maybe those will be of interest also.
>
> Note that new extensions do not seem to become active until you
> close and restart writer.
>
of course It's done :)
> Hope this helps,
>
Thanks a lot
> Mark
>
>
>
Z.
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Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-02-25 4:03 [gentoo-user] OpenOffice-bin spell checking? Mark Knecht
2009-02-25 4:11 ` [gentoo-user] " Mark Knecht
2009-02-25 8:18 ` Zoltán Füves
2009-02-25 14:11 ` Mark Knecht
2009-02-25 14:54 ` Füves Zoltán [this message]
2009-02-25 17:01 ` Mark Knecht
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