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FlawedLogic |
Posted - Apr 06 2010 : 4:42:50 PM Hi,
I just tried to replace the bundled US English dictionary with the British English one by replacing the DIC and AFF files with those from OpenOffice 3.2.
They appear to have changed the file format and the new dictionaries no longer work properly with Visual Assist (10.5.1738), even simple words like 'the' get underlined.
The old format had lists of word/letters, the new has word/numbers. I have found an old format dictionary but you still link to the OO site which gives new format downloads.
Am I making a mistake or has the format really changed?
Cheers
Stephen
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FlawedLogic |
Posted - Apr 08 2010 : 02:33:11 AM Hadn't spotted that, though can't see how :)
What I had done was follow the extensions link, there was no British English version but a note saying that it was delivered as part of the default OO install.
I searched the local installation and found en_GB files here:
C:\\Program Files\\OpenOffice.org 3\\share\\uno_packages\\cache\\uno_packages\\1B3.tmp_\\dict-en.oxt
which I copied across to Visual Assist, these are the ones that are the wrong format. The downloaded ones are correct as you say.
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accord |
Posted - Apr 07 2010 : 3:28:04 PM How do you download the dictionary? On the linked page (http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/) I clicked Download Dictionaries, then Dictionaries sorted by language and finally # 17 English (AU,CA,GB,NZ,US,ZA) and got here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries#English_.28AU.2CCA.2CGB.2CNZ.2CUS.2CZA.29
Here, the English (United Kingdom) dictionary's data is 2006-11-30 and it seems the format haven't changed. |
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