I'm looking for a way to store my Personal Dictionary on a network share.
In OOo versions up to 2.0.2 you were able to manually select this path using Tools/Options/OpenOffice.org/Paths/User-Defined dictionaries, but from version 2.0.3 on this feature disappered.
I tried the 3.0 beta and the feature is back.
Any idea how to configure version 2.4 for this setup ?
Thank you
Vincent
Selecting Personal Dictionary path
- kingfisher
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Re: Selecting Personal Dictionary path
I've never used it but the tool seems to be Tools >Options >Language Settings >Writing Aids : New.
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vincent.steinier
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Re: Selecting Personal Dictionary path
This does not ask you where to store the new dictionary, it will save it to the default local path, I need to select the path manually to share this dictionnary with other users.kingfisher wrote:I've never used it but the tool seems to be Tools >Options >Language Settings >Writing Aids : New.
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Re: Selecting Personal Dictionary path
Perhaps tweaking the configuration files. See what is the file modified by 3.0 and try to do the same for the 2.4 configuration file.vincent.steinier wrote:Any idea how to configure version 2.4 for this setup ?
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Re: Selecting Personal Dictionary path
I tried to see what configuration file is updated but did not find it...
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Notice the time you change the setting and close OOo completely (including Quickstarter), then can you spot the files modified after the time you save minus 1 minute for example? When I do that, there are no so many files detected.
NB: to search with the time stamp, I use PowerDesk Pro 6, it's free.
NB: to search with the time stamp, I use PowerDesk Pro 6, it's free.
LibreOffice 25.2 on Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE 7 Gigi) and 24.8 portable on Windows 11.