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Newer page: version 15 Last edited on Thursday, March 30, 2006 6:48:35 am by PeterHewett Revert
Older page: version 11 Last edited on Friday, February 24, 2006 3:15:21 pm by IanMcDonald Revert
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 !!Installing and Setting up NewZealand English Dictionary 
  
 By default, OpenOffice includes support for English (US), and unfortunately none of the add-on language installers supports English (New Zealand). So, here is one way 
-to manually get support for it. The following instructions will change the configuration globally, and may require administrator privileges. 
+to manually get support for it. The following instructions will change the configuration globally, and may require administrator privileges. (This proceedure isn't necessary with OOo version 2 and later, as the NZ dictionaries are included. Check at menu > Tools > Options > Language Settings > Languages and look in the pull down menu for Default languages for documents. If English (New Zealand) has a little abc next to it, the NZ dictionary is installed already.)  
  
 __1.__ OpenOffice uses "myspell" dictionaries. Download the dictionary .zip file for en_NZ from 
 [their ftp site|http://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/dictionaries/en_NZ.zip]. 
 (This is based on the en_GB (Great Britain) dictionary but updated with NZ placenames, etc). It is about 220kB in size. 
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 then you can add: 
  THES en NZ th_en_US 
  HYPH en NZ hyph_en_GB 
 to the "dictionary.lst" file as above. 
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+Alternately, for OpenOffice.org >= 1.1.1, go to "File -> Wizards -> Install new dictionary" to use the OOoDic Autopilot. Click on "English", press the "Start DicOOo" button, and use the dialog to download any needed dictionaries, hyphenations, or thesauri. Note that you don't need root privileges (useful if you are the only OpenOffice user on your machine) or to mess with symlinks or dictionary.lst. The default behavior is to install in the current user's .openoffice/1.1.1/user/wordbook or .openoffice.org2/user/wordbook (depending on OpenOffice version) directory.  
+** ''This doesn't seem to work for the openoffice in Ubuntu 5.10 - the 'install new dictionary' menu item does nothing?'' -- JohnMcPherson  
  
 More verbose instructions for manually installing dictionaries under linux are 
 available [here|http://homepage.ntlworld.com/garryknight/linux/oodict.html]. 
  
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