That link is very nice, the files are so nicely organized that I could actually implement automatic installation of dictionaries on Windows also!
The old link is semi-broken in the sense that https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries still points to a website, but you will now have to click on the "spell checker dictionaries" link on that page to get to the actual dictionaries. But I'll definitely be referring to the libreoffice git since the chance of that page randomly disappearing or changing should be considerably smaller.
Thanks for the notice!
Sandro
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The OpenOffice links to old format dictionary files are dead.
I found hundictionary dictionaries for several languages here:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/dictionaries/tree/
(.dic and .aff files).
Using these the program no longer complains about their absence.
However, it read all words as spelled incorrectly.
Does anyone have a solution or source for the right dictionary flies?
br,
Manuel
Last edit: Mdelafor 2015-01-20
That link is very nice, the files are so nicely organized that I could actually implement automatic installation of dictionaries on Windows also!
The old link is semi-broken in the sense that https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries still points to a website, but you will now have to click on the "spell checker dictionaries" link on that page to get to the actual dictionaries. But I'll definitely be referring to the libreoffice git since the chance of that page randomly disappearing or changing should be considerably smaller.
Thanks for the notice!
Sandro