[ooo-build] Openoffice does not share "learned words" with GNOME (libenchant)
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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OpenOffice |
Confirmed
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Unknown
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Baltix |
Invalid
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Medium
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Unassigned | ||
openoffice.org (Ubuntu) |
Won't Fix
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Wishlist
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
This would probably require porting OOo to libenchant, I have asked about it on <email address hidden>.
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Description:
A word "learned" in GNOME during a spellcheck is not automatically ignored in Openoffice.org and vice versea.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start gedit (by going to Applications -> Accessories -> Text Editor).
2. Type in Sitsofe
3. Go to Tools -> Autocheck Spelling
4. Notice how Sitsofe is underlined in red. Press the right mouse button over it.
5. Go to Spelling Suggestions... -> Add . The red underline should disappear.
6. Close gedit (if a dialog pops up asking if you wish to save changes say Close without Saving).
7. Repeat steps 1 - 3. This time Sitsofe should not be underlined in red. Close gedit again.
8. Start oowriter (Office -> OpenOffice.org2 Writer).
9. Once it is started, type Sitsofe . If it is not selected, push the button ABC with the red underline.
Expected Results:
Sitsofe not to be underlined in red.
Actual Results:
Sitsofe is underlined in red.
Additional information:
I do not mind too much that OOo and GNOME use separate dictionaries for looking typical words but it is a crying shame that words added to either dictionary are not automatically picked up by the other program. I just hope GNOME and KDE share their added words...
Changed in openoffice.org: | |
assignee: | nobody → doko |
Changed in openoffice.org: | |
assignee: | doko → openoffice-pkgs |
status: | Unconfirmed → Confirmed |
Changed in openoffice.org: | |
assignee: | openoffice-pkgs → nobody |
milestone: | hardy-alpha-1 → none |
status: | Confirmed → In Progress |
Changed in openoffice.org: | |
status: | In Progress → Triaged |
description: | updated |
Changed in openoffice: | |
importance: | Undecided → Unknown |
status: | New → Unknown |
Changed in openoffice: | |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
Changed in baltix: | |
status: | New → Invalid |
Changed in openoffice.org (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Triaged → Won't Fix |
This is really a part of the much wider problem that openoffice does barely integrate with gnome at all.
Openoffice has it's own system for dictionaries, languages etc.
I wonder if it's even possible to change this?