![]() US.2CZA.29 you can download the files (for spelling, hyphenation and thesaurus) and unzip them into your dict-en.oxt, reboot your computer and start up OO and voila, you have a working spellcheck.Īgain, definitely a problem with the installation routine, one that I think must get missed a lot because the OO 3 Beta will use dictionaries from previous versions if they're around. In other words, en_US.dic was missing, as was en_US.aff (not recalling with certainty about others mentioned below) In my install, the files for US English were missing (always was the case after repeated installations on different computers, so it wasn't anything I was doing!). Last edited by Hagar Delest on Wed 11:14 pm, edited 1 time in total. Sometimes, because of problems like these, I wish I still used Microsoft Office. The "first" of these ( 8F.tmp_ on my laptop) will have a subfolder named dict-en.oxt and within that you should find a bunch of dictionary files for English. OpenOffice Writer, version 3.4.1 on Windows 7 Home, is underlining every word in red, as if they were all misspelled I never updated it, as far as I know. ![]() tmp_ and begin with some numeric-alphabetic combination (for example, right now on my laptop they are 8F.tmp_, 91.tmp_ and 93.tmp_ but they are different on my desktop so the naming varies with the installation). If you look in C:\Program Files\ 3\share\uno_packages\cache\uno_packages there will be 3 folders that end in. But when it's not, there's nothing there for it to use. If, for example, 2.4 is still around, I think that maybe 3.0 Beta will fall back on it's dictionary. I think it shows up if, like me, you deleted any and all prior versions of OO. There is definitely a problem with OO 3 Beta and the installation of the English (US) dictionary. Apache OpenOffice 4.1.13 on Xubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. I struggled for 4 days with the same thing before resolving it. Do the appdata fix, renaming the existing user folder to user.old, so that you can bring forward any existing customisation, although much of this may have been lost in the corruption of the user profile, as indicated by the red underlining. ![]()
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