On Wednesday 10 October 2007 06:32, Hristo Hristov wrote:
Please tell me more information about that. Our dictionaries are also
under GPL and I want to know what I have to do to be compatible for
distribution with OOo.
To be compatible, please use LGPL. The German dictionary adds the
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 be
Daniel Naber wrote:
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 20:05, Hristo Hristov wrote:
Also I saw that de_XX dictionaries are under
GPL. Is this license compatible so these dictionaries to be bundled with
the install?
They are additionally under a license that allows them to be distributed
with a
Marcin Miłkowski wrote:
Otherwise, the only solution is to develop the extension framework that
could install dicts.
This is what we are doing (complemented by several other things like
thinking about system wide installation of dicts and native packages as
discussed in another thread).
On 8.10.2007, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Hristo Simenov Hristov wrote:
Hi,
A lot of people complain that when they install new version of OOo they
have to install our dictionaries again. Is it possible to be done
something? For example in language packages (isntall) to add respective
Hristo Hristov pisze:
On 8.10.2007, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Hristo Simenov Hristov wrote:
Hi,
A lot of people complain that when they install new version of OOo they
have to install our dictionaries again. Is it possible to be done
something? For example in language packages (isntall) to add
On 6.10.2007, Marcin Miłkowski wrote:
Well,
when I install standard English install pack of OOo I have these
dictionaries: HYPH pl PL hyph_pl_PL - missing
the dict is missing or the readme?
Readme file missing. My mistake.
--
Hristo Simeonov Hristov
Leader of OpenOffice.org - Bulgarian
On 4.10.2007, Simon Brouwer wrote:
The problem with many available dictionaries is that their license is not
compatible with OOo, e.g. GPL. That means you can use them with OOo, by
separately downloading them, but they cannot be made a part of it.
Well,
when I install standard English install
Hristo Hristov pisze:
On 4.10.2007, Simon Brouwer wrote:
The problem with many available dictionaries is that their license is not
compatible with OOo, e.g. GPL. That means you can use them with OOo, by
separately downloading them, but they cannot be made a part of it.
Well,
when I install
Hi,
A lot of people complain that when they install new version of OOo they have
to install our dictionaries again. Is it possible to be done something? For
example in language packages (isntall) to add respective dictionary for that
language.
regards
--
Hi Marcin,
Marcin MiÅkowski schreef:
Simon Brouwer pisze:
Hi Hristo,
Hristo Simenov Hristov schreef:
Hi,
A lot of people complain that when they install new version of OOo they
have
to install our dictionaries again. Is it possible to be done something?
For
example in language packages
Simon Brouwer pisze:
I did *not* say that it's not a problem to include a dictionary if its
license is compatible.
If most dictionaries would be LGPL or otherwise compatibly licensed, it
would still be undesirable to bundle them all. That would significantly
bloat the install package, while
Marcin MiÅkowski schreef:
Simon Brouwer pisze:
I did *not* say that it's not a problem to include a dictionary if its
license is compatible.
If most dictionaries would be LGPL or otherwise compatibly licensed, it
would still be undesirable to bundle them all. That would significantly
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