Actually I was looking for the spell checked in LibreOffice, but I think it seems that LibreOffice uses the system spell checkers. What could be nice also is a hint in LibreOffice when clicking on "Get more dicttionaries ..." that the better way is to install the spell checker on system level (at least for KDE based systems). Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. In KDE System Settings add the language German 2. Goto spell checker and as default language German cannot be selected (whereas for French for example it works) 3. run "sudo apt-get install aspell-de" and German can be selected Actual Results: German spell checking is not added with the language, but for other languges it seems to work Expected Results: When installing a language the splee checker should also be installed
Dear Bug Submitter, This bug has been stagnant for a long time. Could you help us out and re-test if the bug is valid in the latest version? I am setting the status to NEEDSINFO pending your response, please change the Status back to REPORTED when you respond. Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone!
Dear Bug Submitter, This is a reminder that this bug has been stagnant for a long time. Could you help us out and re-test if the bug is valid in the latest version? This bug will be moved back to REPORTED Status for manual review later, which may take a while. If you are able to, please lend us a hand. Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone!
Hi, I just tested it again, with Kubuntu 18.10 and LibreOffice 6.1.2.1 and LibreOffice still suggested to load the Dictionaries from a Webpage, instead of suggesting the easier way to install a new language in KDE. With regards Timon
We don't have any input over what LibreOffice does. I suggest filing a bug report for the LibreOffice folks. Thanks!