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Created new bug 1674520
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Title:
External dictionaries are not loaded
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I am running vanilla Firefox 78.3.0 ESR under Linux and neither $DICPATH
nor the spellchecker.dictionary_path preference is working (also not
working in Firefox 68ESR). I have a customized medical dictionary that
I have used for many years under older versions of Firefox that I now
cannot use. I
(In reply to Tony Pursell from comment #12)
> Are you saying that you get LO's Open/Save dialogues even when the option in
> Tools > Options > LibreOffice > General is not ticked (which is the default
> setting)?
Not sure what option you are referring to. Tools-> Options-> LO->
General is a menu
Created attachment 112148
Screen shot of generic file dialog from 4.2
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Title:
[Upstream] LibreOffice Load/Save dialogue boxes delete files but don
(In reply to Tony Pursell from comment #9)
> I have Version: 4.2.7.2 (using Ubuntu 4.04LTS) and there is still a delete
> option on right click but it now has a 'Confirm Delete' dialogue, which
> would seem to be sufficient to stop accidental deletion. The same happens
> if you press the Delete ke
Just discovered this change today when I could no longer delete files.
I think this was mistake to remove the delete option from the generic
file manager. If you were to use KDE's file manager dialog, you would
have the option to delete or at least trash files. Those of us who use
the generic fi