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Originally Posted by Doitsu
Too bad. This might be a LibreOffice and/or Linux/Java issue. To exclude Linux/Java issues download the standalone version, unzip it and double-click languagetool.jar.
This should display the LanguageTool Java GUI.
If you get Java errors, you'll have to open a terminal window, change to the folder that you unpacked languagetool to and enter the following command:
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java -jar languagetool.jar
If the standalone version works it should also work in LibreOffice (and Sigil). If all else fails you could give my Sigil plugin a try. The current version is more or less a stopgap solution, because it only allows you to jump to paragraphs that contain errors, which might make it a bit difficult to locate typos, however, the next version will move the cursor before a flagged word.
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Doitsu, I unzipped the Language Tool 3.5 zip and double clicked on languagetool.jar.(which is a zip folder) That only showed what's in screenshot 176.
Anyway, I extracted that and (and remember I'm on Xubuntu) and that led to 177 (the Org folder) and clicked on that and that led to Language Tool folder (178) and clicked on that and that led to the gui folder (179) and clicked on that and it led to a lot of files (180).
Did I do something wrong?