Hello Lars, In any case, that's a question that may be relevant for dev@native-lang.openoffice.org :-) I have put Nemeth Lazlo and Richard Holt, leads of the Lingucomponent project, in copy of this mail.
Thanks for your question and input! Charles-H.Schulz. Lars Aronsson a écrit : > I'm using Ubuntu Linux 6.06 and the included OpenOffice 2.0.2, > where, for writing in Swedish, the spellchecking dictionary is > very poor, hyphenation seems to be broken, and a thesaurus is > missing (greyed out in the menu). Some documentation talks about > grammar checking, but I haven't found this in the menues. > > I'm not here to complain, but to learn how I can help to improve > this situation. To this end, I've just signed up for the mailing > lists at sv.openoffice.org. > > But I'd also like to see some statistics on how well other > languages are doing. In short, I don't only want Swedish to be > good, I also want to beat the Danes. :-) I know there are German > and Danish projects to develop free thesauri that can be used in > OpenOffice, but how do you compare the sizes or quality of the > dictionaries, rule sets, and thesauri for different languages? > > Over at http://qa.openoffice.org/localized/status.html there are > charts for which languages have been built on which platforms. > Is there any similar diagram that shows the included functionality > and overall quality of the support for each language? > > Is this a question for native-lang or for lingucomponent? > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]