Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 18216
Bulgarian not anymore available !!
Last modified: 2005-02-28 17:20:03 UTC
current I use "OpenOffice1.1.3 -German" with Bulgarian, German, English and Russian dictionary's. It work very fine and I love it. Yesterday I install the new OpenOffice version 1.1 RC3 and I get the following problem: In (Extras (Tools) -> Optionen (Options) -> Spracheinstellungen (Language Settings) -> Sprachen (Languages) -> Westlich (western) ) is Bulgarian not anymore available.
Hi, I have no idea what OpenOffice1.1.3-German is since we do not have a release by that name. There is OpenOffice.org 1.1 rc3 as the latest. The old releases stopped at OpenOffice.org 1.0.3. None of the dictionaries you mention can be packaged with the SISSL/LGPL versions of OpenOffice.org and never have been. My guess is you have been using a "non-OpenOffice.org" build previously. If this report is not about spell check dictionaries but instead about language support please change this issue to be ownered by l10n or the native language project and not lingucomponent which only deals with dictionaries/writingaids. Kevin
current I use "OpenOffice 1.0.3 -German" with Bulgarian, German, English and Russian dictionary's. It work very fine and I love it. I install the new OpenOffice version 1.1 RC3 and I get the following problem: In (Extras (Tools) -> Optionen (Options) -> Spracheinstellungen (Language Settings) -> Sprachen (Languages) -> Westlich (western) ) is Bulgarian as language not anymore available.
Hi, As I said, this is NOT a lingucomponent issue. I can NOT fix this. It is not part of linugcomponent! Please create a new issue and assign it to l10n or the native language project. I am changing this to l10n in the hopes someone there can help you. FWIW, I do not think this is a P1 issue. Kevin
DL->ER: Would you please takeover?
Old 1.0.x versions erroneously listed all locales for which existed a resource string entry, regardless of whether they were supported or not. This has been fixed and now only locales are listed that have locale data available in the i18n framework. Bulgarian locale data will be added in a later version, see issue 16276. If you want Bulgarian to be the default language for all text documents (for example for spell checking), create a document that has Bulgarian assigned as Format.Character.Font.Language and make it the default template for text documents. Btw: priority P1 was definitely not appropriate, see http://www.openoffice.org/issues/bug_status.html#priority
Closed.