You probably want the mythes-en-us binary package, which is now provided
from libreoffice-dictionaries. Works like a charm here and proposes e.g.
various alternatives to "beast".
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The main problem here was not that the en-GB was not called en-US. It
was that once I'd installed the en-US thesaurus I couldn't work out how
to use it. As an aside I suggested renaming the package.
Does this wontfix apply to both problems? Is there a relevant debian bug
for each, or only for the
wontfix -- this has been discussed at Debian and we wont mark en-GB as
en-US, sorry.
** Changed in: openoffice.org-dictionaries (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Using the 'standard' install of OOo in Maverick, I wanted to add a UK
thesaurus. Apparently the UK and US ones are merged, so the package
openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us should install what I'm after. I did
- apt-get install openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us then stopp
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doesn't activate the/a thesaurus in openoffice.org
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/674996
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