Description: With the following text in a cell the word "abdominals" is underlined in red showing a spelling error detected, "Certified personal trainer Steve Washuta says upper abdominal definition and some external obliques can still be seen, but the definition is minimal and the lower half of the abdominals are typically not defined." Steps to Reproduce: 1.Paste the text from the description in a cell and it happens every time 2.abdominals on its own in another cell is spell checked as ok 3. Actual Results: in the sentence text the word "abdominals " is red underlined Expected Results: This word "abdominals" should not be red underlined Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: none
I forgot to say, from the description text, the words "Steve Washuta" are a weblink. This may be relevant.
(In reply to mr.martin.2250 from comment #0) > 2.abdominals on its own in another cell is spell checked as ok With version 2022.11.01 of https://extensions.libreoffice.org/en/extensions/show/english-dictionaries installed, the spell check of abdominals on its own is not ok. However, the word is found in the wordlist linked from https://proofingtoolgui.org/ Marco: any ideas? Version: 7.6.0.0.alpha0+ (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 9b46020c262045aed0beace4708565235c2523cc CPU threads: 2; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19044; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: fi-FI (fi_FI); UI: en-US Calc: threaded Jumbo
Created attachment 184187 [details] Screenshot of Calc 7.4.3.2 Hello! I have the Dictionaries 2022.12.01, and I see no spelling error in the word “abdominals”. Maybe it is a bug in the version of Calc you are using?
(In reply to Marco A.G.Pinto from comment #3) > Created attachment 184187 [details] > Screenshot of Calc 7.4.3.2 > > Hello! > > I have the Dictionaries 2022.12.01, and I see no spelling error in the word > “abdominals”. > > Maybe it is a bug in the version of Calc you are using? Ah, I see the error only with English (USA), but not UK. If it's expected, then you can close this as notabug.
Ahhhhh… US + AU + CA is maintained by Kevin Atkinson. But the last time he updated these three was in 2020, for what I remember. It is very hard to get him to add words. Try to open a ticket in his GitHub and good look with that.
Ok, I will close this and maybe you can share the Github as I could not find it
Kevin Atkinson's GitHub: https://github.com/en-wl/wordlist