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What dictionary has the problem.

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on June 06, 2005 01:00 PM
two thought cross my mind on your machine the dictionary did not install right or you have a dud.

<a href="http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/spell_dic.html" title="openoffice.org">http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/spell_dic.ht<nobr>m<wbr></nobr> l</a openoffice.org>

You will notice there are two different ones.

Abiword does spanish <a href="http://www.elpelao.com/879.html" title="elpelao.com">http://www.elpelao.com/879.html</a elpelao.com> yes its a addon.

You should not call people Jerks or Morons. Reason people most are not yes I am a linux user I do go into forms so you have just called a person who might help a moron.

The accent Marks I hate even windows does not use the same methord when you change country versions. Accent Marks how they are done is normally defined by the OS not the software running on the OS. (Open Office runs on windows mac and Linux).

Linux can be bent to be either Windows Mac or any system in between.

There is always Tex. This is my verry last if nothing else will work. aspell as spell checker this is nasty but effective. Write document in text spell check with aspell then load in Tex or Openoffice to format. I wish there was a aspell interface inside OpenOffice when the spell checker does not work for me. Yes I know aspell is incomplete for spanish but its better than nothing.

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