[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 90298] REGRESSION: LibO spell checker / dictionaries aren't used at all

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90298

--- Comment #16 from Mehmet gelisin <mehmetgelisin at aol.com> ---
In order to digitally sign a PDF document in a way that is legally binding, it
is required by most countries' standards to embed a RFC 3161 timestamp in the
PDF signature, as specified in RFC 3126 and the PDF standard.
http://www.iu-bloomington.com/ 

This is a request to implement that functionality in LibreOffice, which creates
PDF documents and is able to digitally sign them (currently work in progress).
https://www.webb-dev.co.uk/ 
In order to obtain a timestamp during signing, the URL of a timestamping
service must be available.

So in addition this URL should be configurable by the user in the Options tab
(presumably under "Security"). https://waytowhatsnext.com/ 

In order to digitally sign a PDF document in a way that is legally binding, it
is required by most countries' standards to embed a RFC 3161 timestamp in the
PDF signature, as specified in RFC 3126 and the PDF standard.
http://www.acpirateradio.co.uk/ 

This is a request to implement that functionality in LibreOffice, which creates
PDF documents and is able to digitally sign them (currently work in progress).
 http://www.logoarts.co.uk/ 
In order to obtain a timestamp during signing, the URL of a timestamping
service must be available.
 http://www.slipstone.co.uk/ 
So in addition this URL should be configurable by the user in the Options tab
(presumably under "Security").

In order to digitally sign a PDF document in a way that is legally binding, it
is required by most countries' standards to embed a RFC 3161 timestamp in the
PDF signature, as specified in RFC 3126 and the PDF standard.
http://embermanchester.uk/ 

This is a request to implement that functionality in LibreOffice, which creates
PDF documents and is able to digitally sign them (currently work in progress).

In order to obtain a timestamp during signing, the URL of a timestamping
service must be available. http://connstr.net/ 

So in addition this URL should be configurable by the user in the Options tab
(presumably under "Security").

In order to digitally sign a PDF document in http://joerg.li/  a way that is
legally binding, it is required by most countries' standards to embed a RFC
3161 timestamp in the PDF signature, as specified in RFC 3126 and the PDF
standard.

This is a request to http://www.jopspeech.com/  implement that functionality in
LibreOffice, which creates PDF documents and is able to digitally sign them
(currently work in progress).

In order to obtain a timestamp during signing, the URL of a timestamping
service must be available. http://www.wearelondonmade.com/ 

So in addition this URL should be configurable by the user in the Options tab
(presumably under "Security"). http://www.compilatori.com/ 

open LibO Writer, then open LibO settings - language settings - linguistics. On
the right hand side you see the list of available spell checkers (et al),
including the ones installed with LibO. Double click on one (e.g. hunspell) to
be able to see the detailled settings. In the detailled settings you will see
that only the Mac's OSX spell checker is used. Grammar, thesaurus and
hyphenation don't even show/list any available spell checking module.
An easy double check for this is (if you are using German language) that the
Mac's spell checker does not differentiate between the German "ss" and the
German "ß", while the LibO checkers used to to that. http://www-look-4.com/

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