Created attachment 72730 [details] Suggestions by Thesaurus See attached screenshot. German umlauts are replaced with a '?' in the Synonyms suggestions, maybe this is the case for all non-ASCII chars.
Created attachment 73017 [details] Screenshot Mac OS X 10.8.2; LibreOffice 4.0 RC1 Can't reproduce that using Mac OSX 10.8.2 with LibreOffice Version 4.0.0.1 (Build ID: 527dba6f6e0cfbbc71bd6e7b88a52699bb48799) TinderBox: MacOSX TDF Release, Branch:libreoffice-4-0, Time: 2013-01-09_10:49:53
I just built Master again (I192671cdec129b7c78638efb0c4339bfb265c47d) and I still have this bug. Can someone test this on Linux please?
Confirmed on 3.6.3.2 on Bodhi Linux. Changing version. @reporter - version reflects oldest version that the bug is seen on, we use comments to say "we tested and confirmed on newer version X.X.X.X as well" Marking as: New (Confirmed) Normal (can prevent high quality work for German users) High (somewhat major feature - synonyms would affect quite a few users) Thanks for reporting!
For me not reproducible with LO 4.4.0.3, Win 8.1. Because this bug is quite old, does it still persist in Linux?
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This looks fixed in 5.2.