I am currently using RC3 of Libreoffice and as for RC2 all the words in the text are underlined by a wavy red line. No spelling options are given other than adding the word to the dictionary. The only way to remove this is to select Tools>Language>For all Text>None (Do not check spelling). Not a satisfactory solution to this problem as I am prone to misspell.
From memory, when I installed RC1 by downloading the deb file, I did not have this problem. My current suspicion is that something is amiss in the packaging.
If you do not have this problem with the files from http://ppa.launchpad.net/libreoffice/ppa/ubuntu, please let me know. Alternately, if you know the solution to this problem, I would like to know as well.
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I found that by renaming the directory .libreoffice so that it was no longer used by libreoffice, that the spelling worked when I opened a file with libreoffice. What I have found is that the file standard.dic that was created in the new ~/.libreoffice/3/user/wordbook is a text file. In openoffice this file is a binary file and I think that this is the reason for my problem as the previous standard.dic file used by libreoffice was a binary flle.
From memory, when I installed RC1 by downloading the deb file, I did not have this problem. My current suspicion is that something is amiss in the packaging.
If you do not have this problem with the files from http://ppa.launchpad.net/libreoffice/ppa/ubuntu, please let me know. Alternately, if you know the solution to this problem, I would like to know as well.
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I found that by renaming the directory .libreoffice so that it was no longer used by libreoffice, that the spelling worked when I opened a file with libreoffice. What I have found is that the file standard.dic that was created in the new ~/.libreoffice/3/user/wordbook is a text file. In openoffice this file is a binary file and I think that this is the reason for my problem as the previous standard.dic file used by libreoffice was a binary flle.
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