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On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Markos Chandras wrote: |
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>> On Sunday 02 November 2008 06:39:33 Dale wrote: |
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>>> Kevin O'Gorman wrote: |
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>>>> I've got OpenOffice (compiled), v3.0.0 here. It appears broken. |
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>>>> I haven't tried a lot of things, but this little RTF file gets it wedged |
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>>>> right away: the console that started it says: |
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>>>> error - missing word count in dictionary file |
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>>>> Hash Manager Error : 4 |
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>>>> So I'm guessing there's a problem in a spell checker. Where would I |
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>>>> look to solve that? |
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>>> This may help: |
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>>> Spell checking is provided through our own myspell-ebuilds, |
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>>> if you want to use it, please install the correct myspell package |
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>>> according to your language needs. |
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>>> Check to make sure myspell is installed correctly, perhaps re-emerge it. |
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>>> Dale |
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>>> :-) :-) |
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>> As far as I remember , openoffice-3 doesnt uses myspell packages. It has its |
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>> own spelling dictionaries. But i am not 100% sure about that ... |
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> Well, I quoted that from the message after OOo was done compiling. I |
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> would assume that whoever put that message there knows what OOo uses. I |
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> have no clue myself. Mine just works, so far at least. |
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I wish I could be so lucky. After reading some of the comments here, |
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I re-synced, |
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unmerged Ooo, and emerged openoffice and hunspell. I already had the myspell-en |
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build. |
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The result: a clean compile, as near as I can tell, but useless. Now it quits |
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silently a second or so into any startup, with or without a filename on the |
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command line. No message on the terminal where |
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I start it, and no clue I can see about what's wrong. |
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I'm back to MSOffice. I hate it but it works. |
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Kevin O'Gorman, PhD |