a problem with downloading and activating another spelling checker in Opera Mail
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A Former User last edited by 16 Aug 2018, 14:32
everything was cool then I mistakenly deleted the important mail stayed on the list and the client blew it down the program into the bin so I reinstalled it was a spelling check problem so I did the system recovery on the laptop problem did not disappear
please for advice where the bug is before it was downloading and installing the dictionary cool
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by 17 Aug 2018, 05:29
Maybe the website they were getting it from no longer has it?
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A Former User last edited by 17 Aug 2018, 16:06
@leocg I do not have spell check in my language in opera mail
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A Former User last edited by A Former User 17 Aug 2018, 16:13 17 Aug 2018, 16:09
@sgunhouse what dictionary use opera mail use to spell check ?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by 17 Aug 2018, 20:18
If I remember correctly, Opera Mail uses Hunspel and the download is from inside Opera.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by 17 Aug 2018, 21:13
I see that when you try to download a dictionary from within Opera Mail, it fetches the zip file. However, while it has a .zip extension, it's actually just an HTML page from the help.opera.com site saying "Nothing found for the requested page. Try a search instead?".
If you can find the actual zip file somewhere on the net and place it in "dictionaries" folder in the profile folder, you might get things to work.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426 18 Aug 2018, 02:47 18 Aug 2018, 02:46
Go to https://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/czech-dictionary-pack-ceske-slovniky-cs-cz and download the extension. You'll get dict-cs-2.0.oxt. Rename it to cs.zip and put it in the "dictionaries" folder in Opera Mail's profile folder. Then, start Opera Mail (or restart Opera Mail) and it should be available for selection and use.
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dms05 last edited by 4 Nov 2018, 11:41
@burnout426 said in a problem with downloading and activating another spelling checker in Opera Mail:
Go to https://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/czech-dictionary-pack-ceske-slovniky-cs-cz and download the extension. You'll get dict-cs-2.0.oxt. Rename it to cs.zip and put it in the "dictionaries" folder in Opera Mail's profile folder. Then, start Opera Mail (or restart Opera Mail) and it should be available for selection and use.
I've the same problem with Opera Mail. I'm trying to install the English - British dictionary and when looking in the Opera Mail profile folder (under my User/Roaming) I find the correct dictionary has downloaded - or at least shows as downloaded but refuses to install and reverts to the default English - US dictionary. I tried another dictionary for another language and the same problem occurs. The dictionaries are downloading as zip files but these then refuse to install. Any ideas?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by 4 Nov 2018, 18:56
@dms05 You have to download them from somewhere else like the link I mentioned above. When Opera downloads, it just getting an error page and zipping it up. So, Opera itself isn't really downloading a dictionary.
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dms05 last edited by 4 Nov 2018, 22:18
@burnout426 Thanks for your help. OK, understand that. The problem is if I download the English Language Dictionary pack from your link it doesn't show up on the list of available dictionaries (on the drop down menu) when you try to make a choice of the preferred language.
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dms05 last edited by 4 Nov 2018, 22:29
@burnout426 Just sorted it. Now working and offering a variety of English language dictionaries. I suspect I had an error in the file name (en_gb.zip). My fault. Thanks for your confirmation of method.