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Toto je cesky slovnik pro kontrolu pravopisu zalozeny na ceskem slovniku
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pro ispell, verze z 29. 10. 2006, ktery vytvoril Petr Kolar spolu s desitkami
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Jsou v nem provedeny drobne zmeny nutne pro kompatibilitu s OpenOffice.org.
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Slovnik je licencovan pod GNU/GPL licenci, ktera je prilozena nize.
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http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/manual_instal.html
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Obsah .zip archivu rozbalte do podadresare share/dict/ooo instalacniho
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adresare OpenOffice.org. Pote pridejte do souboru dictionary.lst radek
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a restartujte OpenOffice.org.
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Problemy, chyby nebo nova slova hlaste na dev@cs.openoffice.org nebo primo
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aktualnimu spravci slovniku na adresu danohnesorg@openoffice.org.
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