Marcin,
I am not mixing in this discussion, since it seems to be so fierce.
I would expect any distro, whick offers localisation, to be able to
distribute the right languages with OOO.
The main issue Simon adressed, is the right word list not being added
anyway, asking for it to be added next time.
Hope that doesn't get out of the picture discussing the 'desiredness' of
macros.
Ruud (reading along)
Marcin Miłkowski schreef:
Nicolas Mailhot pisze:
So instead of wasting energy pretending the linguistic project with its
few spell-checkers knows better the distribution job that distros which
have been at it for years and update systems from the kernel to the UI
theme, if OO.o could focus on getting its material in a format that
makes our distribution easy, we'd be grateful.
Currently, the only option to install dictionaries that do not come
with OOo itself in distros that have such an exquisite system is to do
it manually. If you think this is better than using DicOOo, you should
probably consult your therapist.
As far as I know, nobody from this experienced group of distribution
gurus has ever contacted the linguistic project. We'd probably could
help you a lot but we never knew that you needed such help. You cannot
expect OOo NL project maintainers to inspect every possible Linux
distro on the planet and to try to fix the situation. I've seen
distros that simply install all possible dictionaries. And that's
definitely a performance hog for OOo.
Regards,
Marcin
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