I am using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Kubuntu Natty in German. I have noticed that words which I have added to the wordbook, words which should be ignore every time and words which should should be changed all the time are simply ignored, so that I get prompted by the same words again. Since I am using German, this happens with the German spell checking, but I would assume this to be a generic problem (but I can not know). I have check in Libreoffice-seetings: It seems like the personal wordbook as well as the ignore-wordbook is checked so that it should be used. Please tell me if you need more information.
Thanks for bugreport Please, verify if in last version of LibreOffice still reproducible
Hello Mark, *, I cannot confirm your issue with LO Version 3.6.2.2 (Build ID: da8c1e6) under Debian Testing x86 ... :( Have you tested it with a newer version than LO 3.4.3 as Sasha has asked you 5 months ago? Sorry for the inconvenience Thomas.
*** Bug 53720 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Confirmed by independent report.
@Urmas: Thank you for finding the DUP! More or less [Reproducible] with "LibreOffice 3.6.3.2" German UI/ German Locale [Build-ID: 58f22d5] on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) or "Ignore All" list. I had a text with several "screenshot" and "screenshots", during spell check with <f7> I marked both as "Always ignore" and that worked fine, and I saw those 2 words (as the only ones) in menu 'Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Writing Aids Options - Ignore all list [All Languages]'. After exit LibO / Relaunch the Ignore all list is empty again. But my user dictionary works fine, words I added remain. So I think this one is not NEW, because we still are far away from understanding the problem. May be we should focus to the "Ignore all" problem and find out at what action it looses the entries. Exit LibO, Launch Libo or when else? Can someone do the same tests for the user dict?
I also will do my own tests some later.
To be honest, I have no idea where I can find thes "Ignore all" list. Can somebody help me?
Apparently he means the exclusion dictionary, which can be created by a checkbox on custom dictionary creation.
"Ignore all" never worked for me back until OOo 1.1.5. Please also see "Bug 57227 - LOCALHELP: wrong for Spell Check 'Ignore All'"!
Setting to new, because I can confirm the behavior with Version 4.0.3.1 (Build ID: a67943cd4d125208f4ea7fa29439551825cfb39) @ Win 7 x64
I use version 4.0.3.3 and the problem persist. When I mark some words, that are underlined as wrong spelling, as ignore or ignore all, that word is not underlined anymore. But after saving the document and reopen it, the words are again underlined as wring spelling so I have to right click and select "Ignore" or "Ignore All" again and again... It is very annoying. Please do something about it. Thank you
And I use windows 7 64 bit.
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Had to close LibO and not just the file to repro. Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit Version: 4.4.2.2 Build ID: 40m0(Build:2) Locale: en_US
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Tested on linux, libreoffice 5.1.4