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Topic: Warning: OpenOffice can't spell.
Raven
Posts: 2687
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Seriously, how is this product considered usable?

So as you know, I've had to send out a resume or two lately - which it turns out has been riddled with typos and spelling errors. Usually my spelling is pretty good, but these days we come to trust tools like spell checkers and the like. This time though, even though it was set to underline errors, there were none (except for on things like 'JRun' or my email address, which led me to believe it was working just fine) - and when running a full scan, it came back with nothing.

Just had an email back from a mate with a list of half a dozen - ran it through Word, it caught all of them.

My fault for not going over it thoroughly, but man... that's bloody annoying.

Not happy.
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Lynx
Posts: 1007
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I no longer use OpenOffice for that very reason, I used to copy paste documents from openoffice to Gmail to spell check.
Spook
Posts: 21699
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
purchased software > free s***
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2189
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
stolen software > *
blahnana
Posts: 304
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Learning how to spell and proof-read yourself > *
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 23784
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Do you have the Australian dictionaries installed and configured?

What were some of the words it wasn't picking up? I want to test my OpenOffice to see if it finds them.
Raven
Posts: 2688
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
trog,

Unnecesary
Targetting
Targetted
Maintanence
Egineering
Largescale should be large-scale

Man, this post (in Firefox) is riddled with red dots.
paveway
Posts: 7801
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i'm an egineer
teq
Posts: 1378
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
being able to spell, priceless.
GaZ
Posts: 2046
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i thoguht u were a cad mokney ?
Obes
Posts: 6143
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have seen the problem. For no reason the dictionary just stop working.
It was working, now its not. No one has played with anything.

And unfortunately the response from the open office community is "its a user fault" and some complicated playing with settings and reinstalling compoonents.

While I might agree if it was rare, everyone I got to use Open Office has complained the spelling stops working. And the offical fix is both unreliable and not noob friendly.

Le Cock
Posts: 4655
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
rofl @ numerous resume spelling errors
Alize`
Posts: 1194
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm curious to know what version of oo you are using?
I am using 2.3 here and at work they are pushing oo for internal documentation as a standard so not everyone has to have ms office licenses.
I typed all the ones your oo missed and mine picked up every single one with correct recommendations.
One issue I had was with visio telling me enrolment and oo/ff telling me enrollment (maybe US/AUS difference) but thats about it.

Formatting a document is a nightmare in oo though. It remains to try and automate things but it is completely stupid.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 23785
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Oh yeh, I remember this problem after reading Obes' post and testing it myself. It's like the dictionary just vanishes.

Agree that its totally balls.

Raven: try Abiword, it's a lightweight open source word processor that is really nice to use for simple things. Might not be uber enough if you're trying to do hardcode doc work but it's pretty good for simple things.
paveway
Posts: 7802
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha yeah i am gaz, planning on changing that next year probably
infi
Posts: 8786
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i use Open Office and <3 it
Raven
Posts: 2689
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Raven: try Abiword, it's a lightweight open source word processor that is really nice to use for simple things. Might not be uber enough if you're trying to do hardcode doc work but it's pretty good for simple things.

Unfortunately when I said 'Open Office' I actually meant 'Neo Office', which is a Mac OS X native-ized version of Open Office. But it's still an OO core.
paveway
Posts: 7803
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i open your mum's orifice and she <3's it
Spook
Posts: 21700
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha, paveway, now my number1 source for mum gags on the intenrst
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 23786
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I just followed this guide (for US dictionaries) and now my spellchecking is working again.

In a nutshell:

1) Open up the file: C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.4\share\dict\ooo\dictionary.lst in a text editor

2) Replace the contents with the following:

DICT en US en_US
HYPH en US hyph_en_US
THES en US th_en_US_v2

(I suspect if you have AU dictionaries you can do it with AU instead of US; I tried but either don't have the AU dicts installed, or that doesn't work

3) Save the file

4) Restart OO

Now my spellcheck works again

edit: just installed the AU dictionaries from this page and now I have AU spellchecking

last edited by trog at 13:40:21 26/May/08
Raven
Posts: 2690
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Hmm. I just got it working again, my method was different:
Re-install/upgrade to 2.2.3 and install patch 4.

I also added the Australian dictionary for OS X, which hadn't been installed.

And now it works. Sigh.
`ViPER`
Posts: 401
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Can I just add that I have seen the spell checker just stop working on MS office aswell.
GaZ
Posts: 2049
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
do it pave, being a draftable engineer is very useful for starting ur own business down the track.. then you can start charging ludicrusly high fees for the simplest of tasks!
paveway
Posts: 7804
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hoping to move into a construction engineer type of thing next year, look after my own sub division aswell as drafting

well going to put it to my boss this review coming up next month
infi
Posts: 8787
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i open your mum's orifice and she <3's it


a failure of epic proportions only paveway could dream up.
paveway
Posts: 7805
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
there there big guy
kos
Posts: 661
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
there there big guy

That's what your mum said to me last night.
paveway
Posts: 7806
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cause you couldn't give her an orgasm?
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