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office/LibreOffice: Add spell check info to README
Signed-off-by: Christoph Willing <chris.willing@iinet.net.au>
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For performance reasons, this Slackbuild sets GTK2 to be used at runtime.
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For performance reasons, this Slackbuild sets GTK2 to be used at runtime.
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Alternatives (gen, gtk3, kde4) may still be used by setting SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN
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Alternatives (gen, gtk3, kde4) may still be used by setting SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN
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in the user environment.
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in the user environment.
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Spell checking of documents at runtime requires installation of a suitable
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wordlist for the language concerned. This can be achieved in either of two
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ways:
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1. Build & install hunspell-en (or hunspell-es, hunspell.pl) from SBo
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2. Search for the desired language distionary at:
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http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center?getCategories=Dictionary
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and download the relevant file e.g. dict-en.oxt. Now open LO's extension
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manager and press the "Add..." button which will open a file browser with which
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to locate and open the downloaded .oxt file. The new distionary will now appear
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in the Extension Manager.
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