Hi
a month ago, I sent this message to the list, announcing that I was working on
a spellchecker for Luxembourgish. I am still working on it, and I already
made much progress.
Unfortunately, one question still remains unanswered: Who do I have to ask to
get the locale for Luxembourgish into OpenOffice? (The ISO code for the
country of Luxembourg is "LU" and the ISO-code for the language is "ltz" if
that helps...)
I will have a first testing-version ready in two weeks or something like that
(that entirely depends on how much work I have at university...). For that
testing-version, it would be cool if users could actually select
"Luxembourgish" in the list of languages...
Maybe I have to file an "issue" on the OpenOffice Issue-Tracker, but I never
did that before...
I very much hope that someone can help me with this :)
Michel Weimerskirch
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 12:26, Michel Weimerskirch wrote:
> Hi
>
> About a year ago I tried to create a spellchecker for Luxembourgish
> ("L�tzebuergesch"). Unfortunately, I had to stop after a few weeks
> because I didn't have much time.
> I relaunched the project a week ago and some people agreed to help me.
>
> Now, I still have a few questions that I wanted to ask the list:
>
> 1. Are there any web-based tools that I can use to "manage" the
> word-lists and that allow other users to contribute?
>
> 2. Should I first create the affix rules and then classify the words or
> should I simply collect words and "munch" the wordlist with the myspell
> standalone-tool? What is your experience with collecting words?
>
> 3. Who do I have to ask to get the locale for Luxembourgish into
> OpenOffice? (The ISO code for the country of Luxembourg is "LU" and the
> ISO-code for the language is "ltz" if that helps...)
>
> Here's the website of the project:
> http://michel.weimerskirch.net/spellchecker (Project description in
> English at the bottom of the page. There isn't much information yet,
> because I'm still planning several things.)
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Michel Weimerskirch
>
> PS: For those who like to see what the language looks like, there is a
> wikipedia here: http://lb.wikipedia.org
>
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