Hi Dmitri,

> Tue, 23 Sep 2008 10:19:22 +0200, Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - 
> Hamburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skribis:
> 
>> But even with those versions I think making multiple entries like
>> 
>>  DICT lv LV lv_LV
>>  DICT lv LV lv_LV_my_dictionary
>> 
>> may still result in having just one dictionary be used
> 
> Wow, Thomas, you're supposed to be on the development side and know more 
> than mere users do! With multiple entries for the same locale, _all_ 
> dictionaries will be used. The Russian build from Infra Resurs goes with two 
> dictionaries for Russian (Russia):
> 
> DICT ru RU ru_RU
> DICT ru RU ru_RU_yo
> 
> and the both are used (which inter alia results sometimes in duplicate 
> suggestions for misspelled words).

Well that is because aside from language guessing and recently
dictionary extensions I had not much at all to do with lingucomponent.
Thus I did not know about that detail. ^_-
I thought this to be a still missing feature. In that case however I do
wonder why there aren't much specialized dictionaries to be found e.g.
'scientific', 'medical', etc. ...

> I also use two dictionaries for Russian — standard ru_RU_yo and my personal 
> one, both functioning well. I've also packed them both into an extension for 
> 3.0 — equally good.

Do you mean a single extension?
Just of curiosity I had a look into the code and I think it should work
as well if they are into separate extensions as long as the node names
for the dictionary files in the configuration do differ...

Thomas


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