Maintainer: |
e-MedTools |
Rating: |
(3 votes)
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Application: |
OpenOffice.org |
Tags: |
dictionary, extension, medical, extension, medical spellcheck, extension, medical spelling, extension, health, extension, spellcheck dictionary, extension |
Post date: |
Monday, 8 December, 2008 - 08:34 |
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OpenMedSpel includes nearly 50,000 medical terms ranging from abdominis to zygomatic, which allows you to concentrate on your work instead of looking up words in a medical dictionary that are not in the built-in OpenOffice.org spelling dictionary.
Drug and device names are current with FDA approvals through October 13, 2008.
OpenMedSpel is free and open source medical spelling software released under a GPL license.
Please visit our web site to learn more about OpenMedSpel.
Version | Operating system | Compatibility | Release date | ||
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1.0.0 | System Independent | 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 | 08/12/2008 - 08:35 | More information | Download |
Comments
using OOO 3.3.0.
At least not on Ubuntu 10.4 / OOo 3.2. Installed the extension, re-started OOo and pulled up a sample document; pretty much every word was flagged as miss-spelled. Even tried re-booting the system. Same results. Disabling the extension reverts back to default spell-check behavior. Language settings are whatever the standard English(USA) Ubuntu/OOo defaults are.
Kind of surprised this extension is broken given all the Linux/open source stuff listed on e-medtools.com. I see there's a plain text file containing the OpenMedSpel words ; seems like there ought to be a simple way of getting OOo to incorporate user-specific word lists. Where is this documented?