I've found after two installs on other machines (one Ubuntu, one Mint),
that I had to do a full reinstall of LibreOffice before I could get the
workaround above to correctly get the dictionaries to work. I'm pretty
sure that wasn't the case above, so some people may not find that
necessary, but hav
I looked at this again, since I'd been installing libreoffice from their
website while bug 739184 had yet to be fixed.
Copying over the dict-* directories from C:\Program Files
(x86)\LibreOffice 4\share\extensions of a Windows partition to
/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions and restarting Libre
** Summary changed:
- LibreOffice lacks support for English documents' spell-checking in Ubuntu
+ LibreOffice lacks support for documents' spell-checking in Ubuntu for most
languages and dialects
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Simon, there's a difference between shortcuts for particular actions
(such as Ctrl+S to save) and keyboard access to the menu via the alt
key. The two work in different ways, or in the case of Libreoffice on
Ubuntu, the two fail to work in different ways. Bug 739184 is about the
issue you mention.
The Ctrl+Alt equivalence to AltGr is a Windows workaround to the fact
that some keyboards didn't have an AltGr (such keyboards are still
sometimes found in the US) to enable people with such keyboards to
attempt to write languages like Spanish and English (okay, there are
other ways of writing word
** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
LeftCtrl+LeftAlt+Key should be equiv
Oh, I meant to add, I'd gone to Ubuntu Language Settings, and that
didn't help. I note that the forms of English supported almost
corresponds by those supported in that settings app, though it does
include en-NZ which is one of those that Libreoffice supports through
download, but not through ppa.
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Palimpsest warns about misalignment
I'd guess other languages are equally affected, but this is the one that
I noticed since I speak English.
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Title:
LibreOffice
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Raring (because I'm playing with the Beta, but I've
noted similar issues before with other builds), en-IE locale.
Libreoffice has English dictionaries for: en-AU, en-CA, en-GB, en-US,
en-ZA, and no others.
Uninstall Libreoffice and install from .deb files. Li
Yes, it makes sense if you had a document that was mostly in e.g. en-GB,
with some phrases in fr, ang and la and you had dictionaries for British
English and French but not for Latin or Anglo-Saxon, that it would pass
by those Latin and Anglo-Saxon phrases.
I think the ideal would be a list of lan
Thanks Marius, that did the trick. It does ruin a lot of the integration
as you say, but not as much as having to boot into windows to get some
writing done does.
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This has gotten so much worse with quantal. Before we had the workaround
of uninstalling lo-menubar and putting up with the menu not visually
matching the rest of the shell. Now there's no longer that in-between
option (it's quite literally "quantal").
I haven't tried installing libre office from
I don't understand why it's invalid in precise because the bug is in the
beta for quantal.
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts to menus
Public bug reported:
On a drive that requires 64-byte alignment, palimpsest complains if an
extended partition is misaligned, suggesting repartitioning.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this irrelevant with an extended
partition, only mattering with physical and logical partitions?
The warning
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