On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 7:55 AM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org> wrote:
> Jose R R wrote:
>>
>> from the perspective of someone who downloads the the latest OO
>> version, it should be assumed that *all* the default components are
>> updated for that release.
>
>
> I don't have an opinion on the original post and I didn't verify the claim.

Indeed, the person may be a spammer who will sell performance
enhancing supplements ;-) On the other hand, those terms are also used
in the medical or health profession and... why not? A writer of XXX
movies may be using OO for his/her scripts. And etc., etc.

> However, just to clarify dictionary updates vs OpenOffice updates:
> dictionaries are updated every month, while OpenOffice releases are less
> frequent, one every 3-4 months; so when version 4.1.1 was released, last
> August, it bundled the dictionary that was current at that time;

That's the one that I verified those fe/male anatomical words against.

> the next
> release will bundle the dictionary that will be current when we release. In
> the meantime, dictionary updates are published independently and users, with
> the default settings, are notified of the available dictionary updates when
> they launch OpenOffice.

Of course, I've seen that notification multiple times as I start OO
4.1.1. Nevertheless, I am also aware of impersonator/injector programs
from US' NSA and UK's GCHQ (as well as third parties like FinFisher)
and thus I'm not in a hurry to "click" on the notification and be
taken to who knows where.

Reiterating, I had not had 'curiosity' to write those words until the
original poster in this thread complained (s/he's been provided a
relevant link to solve her/his issue, by now).

On my part, I am fine with my current default US English dictionary ;-)

Thanks for your gracious explanation, Andrea.


Best Professional Regards.

-- 
Jose R R
http://www.metztli-it.com
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