Hi all,
it seems to be a big misunderstanding here: My Thesaurus isn't a server
software and you really cannot setup it on any web server. What you can
do, however, to edit thesauruses, is to install Open Thesaurus (see
www.openthesaurus.de) which is used successfully to prepare OOo
thesauruses for many languages.
Best regards,
Marcin
Graham Lauder napisał(a):
Shaun McDonald wrote:
Hi Graham,
On 13 Mar 2007, at 16:46, Graham Lauder wrote:
A large Corporate client of mine has offered to host and manage a "My
Thesaurus" setup on one of their company servers. This includes using
one of their staff who is familiar with php and MYSQL to manage it. The
Thesaurus will be for "Commonwealth" English, ie en_GB and it's
variants en_NZ , en_ZA, en_AU and so forth.
Please be aware of the issue:
<http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=66919> as the user
interface elements of the various non-US English locales are not
properly translated.
Also at the moment there are only 3 English variants available:
en-US
en-GB
en-ZA
Shaun
Hey Shaun,
There is in fact an en_AU one that is based on the GB one.
(http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries#English_.28United_Kingdom.2C_....29)
(http://www.justlocal.com.au/clients/oooau/)
This is the one we've used in the companies custom OOo build and it
works fine. The reason we need a specific NZ one is that there are many
Maori words that have made their way into everyday use in NZ. So for
instance in an NZ thesaurus, a synonym for "good" would be "kapai", for
food; kai, for broken: patu. in an en_UK or en_US thesaurus these would
be nonsense. All these words are included in the en_NZ spellcheck
dictionaries. The idea is to set up a My Thesaurus en_NZ server and
then add the others as and if needed.
Most people tend to use the en_US interface with the en_other
dictionaries and Thes. That's what we are doing at this point.
Cheers
GL
Unfortunately my skills in this area are nil, and he would like to
discuss this with one of the Lingucomponent Project Leads or someone
else more familiar with My Thesaurus than me.
Mail me direct and I'll pass on his email address.
--Graham Lauder,
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