Technical Dictionary for OpenOffice
Alfred
alfred.s at nexicom.net
Sat Mar 7 23:37:51 UTC 2009
Hi I use Technical and other words too, not found in "THE DICTIONARY". I
was wanting to know how to add my 7.10 Dictionary to 8.10, so I don't
have to "add a word" for several months. Knowing this you could
synchronize your 4 Confusers with the one Dictionary. and it would solve
that other guys problems too!
Any Ideas -Anyone. TIA
Alfred!
On Sat, 2009-03-07 at 13:02 -0800, Victor Mendonça wrote:
> Hi Brent,
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> Thanks for the reply. This is pretty much of what I've been doing, but the problem is that I use OO on two of my laptops, at work and on a virtual machine. That's 4 times I have to add each of the words. Not to mention when I re-install Ubuntu every year or so... :-/
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> I would guess that more people have the same problem. I mean 'bootable' and 'filesystems' are not so uncommon words.
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> Victor Mendonça
> http://wazem.org/
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> ________________________________
> From: Brent <brent-hughes at shaw.ca>
> To: The Canadian Ubuntu Users Community <ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com>
> Sent: Saturday, March 7, 2009 3:43:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Technical Dictionary for OpenOffice
>
> Hi Victor,
>
> I write a lot in the field of Audio/Video and once bemoaned the fact OO
> wouldn't know how to spell some of the words I used. However, after
> months of using "Add Word to Dictionary" my problems went away. Of
> course I had to be careful that the words I added were indeed spelled
> correctly but now I have few if any issues.
>
> Brent
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> Victor Mendonça wrote:
> Hello everyone,
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> I was wondering if anyone knows if OpenOffice has a technical dictionary? Something that would recognize words like "mkfs" or "bootloader".
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> Thanks!!
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> Victor Mendonça
> http://wazem.org/
>
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