the two standards (as for
English (US) and English (UK) ).
How I can fix it?
Maybe the reason is that OOo only knows sc-IT and so some fallback
takes place.
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Probably the newer dictionary version was integrated on the OOO310
branch only, but not on the DEV300 branch that now became the OOO320
branch. Thanks for letting us know that.
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it is not
gentleman-like to make changes in that section without asking for
permission. If it's your own extension and you don't care about anyone
confirming the license, just remove the complete registration entry.
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Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 22/06/2009 07:59, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Using Writer 3.x, how do I share a document *together with* a
document-specific dictionary (specialised words, jargon etc.) so that
other users can edit the document without generating spelling errors
with
users possibly using OOo on different platforms.
Currently this is not possible.
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Ruud Baars wrote:
Mathias Bauer schreef:
Ruud Baars wrote:
Thomas Lange schreef:
Hi Ruud,
...
Thanks for the update. Is this feature activated per language or
globally?
The mid-hyphen as part of the word will be activated globally
for 3.0/3.1 and one for 3.2. Or will this new
dictionary work fine in 3.1 also as it will just contain a few words
that wouldn't be passed to the spell checker in 3.1 anyway?
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Mathias Bauer wrote:
Marcin Miłkowski wrote:
Another glitch is that
under Unix systems, you cannot update your dictionary extension (well,
you can, but you're not told you can! - automatic update doesn't try to
download a new version and install it for your account
developers what they think about the sudo approach.
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or Catalan language pack?
Joan Montané
2009/5/13 Lucian Adrian Grijincu lucian.griji...@gmail.com:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Mathias Bauer nospamfor...@gmx.de wrote:
If the licence of the romanian extension allows it we can integrate it
into the source code repository and bundle
couldn't see any hint for its existence in Tools-Options.
How can users see that the dictionary is used?
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Olivier R. wrote:
Hi,
2009/5/13 Mathias Bauer nospamfor...@gmx.de:
AFAIK we don't have any problems with (L)GPL and all permissive
licences, I'm unsure about MPL. I will ask and report back.
GPL is not enough permissive. The French dictionary was under GPL for years
and could
. And
then again your service will be instantiated only once. OTOH it also
means that it can't be created in any other context than the default one.
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Please don't
Lucian Adrian Grijincu wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Mathias Bauer nospamfor...@gmx.de wrote:
Lucian Adrian Grijincu wrote:
The URL you already gave me and an issue in Issuezilla (that you can
assign to me - mba) is enough.
Done as requested: http://www.openoffice.org/issues
I find the extension you
are talking about?
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Indeed.
Can you tell me what I need to do/provide you with so that the
dictionary gets included?
The URL you already gave me and an issue in Issuezilla (that you can
assign to me - mba) is enough.
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languages she uses twice (to her German and English user dictionaries).
I agree with Thomas a pre-filled all languages dictionary is less
useful. But I would like to decide about that based on user feedback,
not based on the private opinions of geeks like us. ;-)
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You're welcome. :-)
Regards,
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Mathias Bauer nospamfor...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Michel,
that sounds execellent. Do you plan to write a blog or something else
about that somewhere?
Of course we are glad to hear that our Grammar Checking API
text of the document, including tables,
text frames, footnotes etc. separated in paragraphs.
You still need to parse this text by yourself to create the word breaks
- but I think you can use the break iterator or any other code that is
able to do that.
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Németh László wrote:
It seems, within a few days I will finish the morphological extension of
the
en_US dictionary (converting the morphological data of Wordlist project).
Great!
I
codebase) based on the
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to our repository. But that's the second step.
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PyUNO,
so Python based extensions didn't work in StarOffice. But this also has
changed, PyUNO is available as optional component both in OOo and
StarOffice.
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, assign it to me (mba) and attach the necessary
files to it, I will add them to our english dictionary extension. It
will become part of the 3.1 release. I'm currently fixing some
dictionaries anyway.
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Daniel Naber wrote:
On Donnerstag, 2. Oktober 2008, Mathias Bauer wrote:
BTW, the de_DE/VERSION file doesn't contain the real version number,
it should be 20071211, as can be seen in de_DE.dic.
That's a tricky thing. The version number in the VERSION file is the
version
), but
the version number of the extension doesn't need to be the same. Or am I
wrong here?
But *if* we chose to use the same version number for both of them, the
extension surely should take it over from the dictionary.
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an update in our
extensions repository, you should have a look on the versioning schema
of the bundled extension and increase the version number in a way that
OOo understands it and that makes sense to you.
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easily.
If you are doing your dictionary just as a private person you can use
your own domain or your e-mail address etc. This should help to keep the
probability of name clashes low.
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Dictionaries.xcu ? I can't find
it anywhere on the disk or in the Xml code, and other OXTs do not
have it. Can anybody help me with that issue?
The file describes what languages the installed dictionaries are for.
You will find it in every dictionary extension.
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localized builds or language packs would get only the english
package.
Everything can be discussed and changed: we can change the list, we can
add more locales and of course we would welcome to get more dictionaries
and thesauri. :-)
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issues we have to clarify before we can integrate
everything?
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Martin Hollmichel wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Clytie Siddall wrote:
Now, we need to submit an issue to integrate your dictionary into the
builds. I hope this can be done for OpenOffice.org 3.0, but in any
case, the sooner we do this, the better.
Do I file the issue against
write a Basic
macro that calls doGrammarChecking() and so start your checking with
this macro.
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just assumed the example description.xml had been taken from
an unrelated extension, and wanted to point out this detail.
I think the dependency of dictionary extensions should be on OOo 3.0.
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Mathias Bauer wrote:
Frco. Javier Rial wrote:
Hi:
This question is about integrating a grammar checker in OOo.
In http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/grammar.html, I saw that The
integration API will not be ready before OOo 2.4
Is the API ready for the upcoming 2.4
than Grammar Checking tools?
I was also thinking about that; it will be a question of marketing.
People know what a Grammar Checker is but maybe they say WTF is a proof
reading tool? That's where developers find their limits. ;-)
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in a separate thread etc.?
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Grammar Checkers. In case you are interested in integrating a Grammar
Checker into OOo we could provide you with this API so that you can see
what is to do.
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Please
definitely would need to plan for native packaging in the first place
(and extensions as a supplement for platforms without a centralized
management of dictionaries). In case our goal was to keep everything in
OOo, extensions would be enough.
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. It wasn't checked until now for AutoCorrect so feel
free to document how it should work - and how it really works. :-)
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that wouldn't be herculian but considerable.
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Hristo Hristov wrote:
On 9.10.2007, Mathias Bauer wrote:
OK, maybe I should put it the other way around:
Dictionaries should be individual packages, separated from the GUI
packages for localization. A language pack of course should contain at
least one dictionary package. But it should
with a software that uses the Open Document format.
Ah, I missed that. Thank you for correcting this.
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Marcin Miłkowski wrote:
Mathias Bauer pisze:
Nicolas Mailhot schrieb:
That's completely true on the 'no building or packaging' side. On the
'just give access' side, distributors prefer regular versioned archive
dumps on an ftp/http:
OK, I will put this information into the ongoing
pathes and getting rid of the dictionary.lst
file by replacing it by configuration settings.
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independent way to
provide suggestions.
That doesn't forbid to create an OOo extension that directly links to
the web form, at best if this would allow to automatically transport the
selected word into the form.
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Harri Pitkänen wrote:
On Monday 01 October 2007, Mathias Bauer wrote:
So are you planning to ask for replacing hunspell as OOo spell checker
by your new spell checker?
No, our plan is to continue doing what we already do: ship
openoffice.org-voikko as an extension that provides spell
is available.
BTW: having a common understanding amongst distributors about the
right place for dictionaries (FHS?) would help a lot. Does anybody
know something about this?
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a $(distro) way of
doing it.
So while OOo's future plans (IMHO) will help the distributors in that
regard it's a pity that they don't help us a bit by coming together and
define this Linux setting. This is not only true for dictionaries but
for other things as well.
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Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le Mar 2 octobre 2007 09:23, Mathias Bauer a écrit :
Sorry for being unclear, I wanted to say something else: if we allowed
to build and use native packages from the dictionaries contributed to
OOo easily - would that be what is needed?
I'm afraid I'm failing
environment, packaging etc.
I still don't understand why providing rpms or debs directly isn't
acceptable but I don't need to understand everything. ;-)
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Please don't
case you have to stand the current situation for OOo2.4
the last time.
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replace the previous non-free spell checking
alternative for OOo. It is shipped in some Linux distros too, at least in
Debian, Ubuntu, and Mandriva.
What non-free spell checking alternative are you talking about? Sorry,
but I don't know the Finnish OOo version.
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some small patches I received to some of
them or do you want to do it yourself?
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Hi,
some dictionaries are commiterd into the OOo repository as part of the
dictionaries module. I wonder who feels responsible for them and if
patches we received should be sent to someone or if we can just go ahead
and apply them.
Opinions, anyone?
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for the moment. I will
talk with Thomas Lange about a possible schedule for the necessary work.
When this is done, we will create a CWS and come back to the list. Until
then have a good vacation and don't let the hard times get you down.
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to solve this and similar
problems in the future and if Laurent had some time to help us with the
DicOOo wizard we could think about giving this a higher priority.
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still a hurdle. We
can't change the path settings for dictionaries without your support.
That is one of the three explanations I gave why we didn't do it already
in OOo2.1 where we changed all the other path settings.
Does that explanation make things clearer?
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