On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 15:32 +0000, Paul wrote: > Is there any way that I can switch off US English from being the default > dictionary - it's annoying the crap out of me and the option is greyed > out (which it shouldn't be IMO) under options so I can change it that > way. I don't have that problem (it's not greyed out, and I don't keep getting US-Engish), but then I've installed languages other just US-English (if I recall correctly), set my Linux system-wide locale/language options, and went through the "language" and "writing aids" "options" section of OOo and unticked any languages I don't want/use. If I type something like, "what colour is color?" into the word processor, I get the wrong (American) spelling highlighted as being wrong, and no protests about the right (Australian) spelling. I don't use auto-hyphenation, I don't like the idea, so I've never checked if does its job right. And I so rarely use a thesaurus I can't recall how well it worked, though just testing it I see if offers up "publicize" as a meaning (verb) for "advertise". It's using the Australian thesaurus, so it should offer "publicise". It does the same trick with "colour" (all the offering's spell it incorrectly as "color"). I seem to recall reading there's some idiotic kludge to fake the US Thesauras as other language ones, for those that don't have their own. By the way, what is that thing in your signature? -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.