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As an end-user this page is now only useful for those using OpenOffice.org 1.x or 2.x, though it still has a role for aiding Linux distribution packagers in collecting what un-bundled linguistic extensions are available. If you need to access the (outdated) list of dictionaries, please use the [http://wiki.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=Dictionaries&action=history history of this page]. | As an end-user this page is now only useful for those using OpenOffice.org 1.x or 2.x, though it still has a role for aiding Linux distribution packagers in collecting what un-bundled linguistic extensions are available. If you need to access the (outdated) list of dictionaries, please use the [http://wiki.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=Dictionaries&action=history history of this page]. | ||
Revision as of 12:25, 27 December 2013
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This page lists spell checker dictionaries, hyphenation files, and thesauri for OpenOffice.org 2.x.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For OpenOffice 3.x and 4.x dictionaries are available via the Extensions Repository. |
As an end-user this page is now only useful for those using OpenOffice.org 1.x or 2.x, though it still has a role for aiding Linux distribution packagers in collecting what un-bundled linguistic extensions are available. If you need to access the (outdated) list of dictionaries, please use the history of this page.
Tools for dictionary developers:
- Spellchecker/Thesaurus: Proofing Tool GUI 2013-09-26.
- Spellchecker: Hunspell.
- Hyphenator: Hyphen.
- Thesaurus: OpenOffice.org MyThes.
- Grammar checker: LanguageTool, After the Deadline and Lightproof.
More information on the file formats of dictionaries can be found on the Lingucomponent Project homepage.