Hello Jürgen,

This is what the update is about:
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/english-dictionaries-apache-openoffice
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English dictionaries for Apache OpenOffice 4.x and later, in a form suitable for inclusion as individual extension.

These are the dictionary files bundled with the English version of Apache OpenOffice.

It includes:
- en_AU (Australian)
- en_CA (Canadian)
- en_GB (British) (updated on 2014-01-01)
- en_US (American)
- en_ZA (South African)

This is a locally hosted copy of the English dictionaries with fixed dash handling and new ligature and phonetic suggestion support extension.

- See more at: http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/english-dictionaries-apache-openoffice#sthash.Ny8W0L9C.dpuf

English dictionaries for Apache OpenOffice 4.x and later, in a form suitable for inclusion as individual extension.

These are the dictionary files bundled with the English version of Apache OpenOffice.

It includes:
- en_AU (Australian)
- en_CA (Canadian)
- en_GB (British) (updated on 2014-01-01)
- en_US (American)
- en_ZA (South African)

This is a locally hosted copy of the English dictionaries with fixed dash handling and new ligature and phonetic suggestion support extension.

- See more at: http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/english-dictionaries-apache-openoffice#sthash.Ny8W0L9C.dpuf

English dictionaries for Apache OpenOffice 4.x and later, in a form suitable for inclusion as individual extension.

These are the dictionary files bundled with the English version of Apache OpenOffice.

It includes:
- en_AU (Australian)
- en_CA (Canadian)
- en_GB (British) (updated on 2014-01-01)
- en_US (American)
- en_ZA (South African)

This is a locally hosted copy of the English dictionaries with fixed dash handling and new ligature and phonetic suggestion support extension.

- See more at: http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/english-dictionaries-apache-openoffice#sthash.Ny8W0L9C.dpuf

English dictionaries for Apache OpenOffice 4.x and later, in a form suitable for inclusion as individual extension.

These are the dictionary files bundled with the English version of Apache OpenOffice.

It includes:
- en_AU (Australian)
- en_CA (Canadian)
- en_GB (British) (updated on 2014-01-01)
- en_US (American)
- en_ZA (South African)

This is a locally hosted copy of the English dictionaries with fixed dash handling and new ligature and phonetic suggestion support extension.

- See more at: http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/english-dictionaries-apache-openoffice#sthash.Ny8W0L9C.dpuf

English dictionaries for Apache OpenOffice 4.x and later, in a form suitable for inclusion as individual extension.

These are the dictionary files bundled with the English version of Apache OpenOffice.

It includes:
- en_AU (Australian)
- en_CA (Canadian)
- en_GB (British) (updated on 2014-01-01)
- en_US (American)
- en_ZA (South African)

This is a locally hosted copy of the English dictionaries with fixed dash handling and new ligature and phonetic suggestion support extension.

- See more at: http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/english-dictionaries-apache-openoffice#sthash.Ny8W0L9C.dpuf

English dictionaries for Apache OpenOffice 4.x and later, in a form suitable for inclusion as individual extension.

These are the dictionary files bundled with the English version of Apache OpenOffice.

It includes:
- en_AU (Australian)
- en_CA (Canadian)
- en_GB (British) (updated on 2014-01-01)
- en_US (American)
- en_ZA (South African)

This is a locally hosted copy of the English dictionaries with fixed dash handling and new ligature and phonetic suggestion support extension.

- See more at: http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/english-dictionaries-apache-openoffice#sthash.Ny8W0L9C.dpuf

English dictionaries for Apache OpenOffice 4.x and later, in a form suitable for inclusion as individual extension.

These are the dictionary files bundled with the English version of Apache OpenOffice.

It includes:
- en_AU (Australian)
- en_CA (Canadian)
- en_GB (British) (updated on 2014-01-01)
- en_US (American)
- en_ZA (South African)


This is a locally hosted copy of the <a href="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/node/3785">"http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/node/3785">English dictionaries with fixed dash handling and new ligature and phonetic suggestion support</a> extension.
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In this release, only the en_GB has been updated to V2.08. V2.09 or V2.10 will appear shortly after AOO 4.1 is released. I try to release a new version every month or so, with hundreds of new words.

The site of my project, so that you know why I have embraced the project is:
http://marcoagpinto.cidadevirtual.pt/proofingtoolgui.html

I spoke yesterday on IRC with JZA (Alexandro Colorado) about some things that need to be improved.

I wanted also to update the en_US and add a New Zealand dictionary too, but I need some time to write a big e-mail contacting the right people and planning some things.

If you need any more information, just ask :-P

Thanks!

Kind regards,
      >Marco A.G.Pinto
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On 04/02/2014 12:30, Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
Hi,

I noticed that since last week I got always an extensions update for the
bundled English dictionary when I work/test with a new profile.

We bundle 2 dictionaries which seems to be English. I am not sure what
the difference is or which one should be used. I am wondering why it is
different and why nl and ru doesn't bundle the same as en*, de or it.

[ language=en.* || language=de || language=it ]
    3c3f841f5d40403bcc4d6bb685a38160
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aoo-extensions/files/17102/1/dict-en.oxt/download
"dict-en.oxt"

# English (USA, en_US) dictionary
[ language==nl || language==ru ]
    e2eab80772ab1aa09716954219351a80
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aoo-extensions/files/1470/1/en_US.oxt/download
"en_US.oxt"

But more confusing do I find the fact that the notified update download
a dictionary with the name "dict-en-marcoagpinto-20140107.oxt". What is
this for an dictionary and is it correct that it uses the same extension
identifier than "dict-en.oxt". Why is the name part of the file name?

If this is the intended new one I would suggest to update the existing
"dict-en.oxt" asap that we bundle this new one. Or if not use a
different extension identifier.

We should avoid that we bundle an old dictionary with 4.1 and all new
users get directly an extension update.

Any further information from people who knows more about the details?

Juergen

PS: follow up on the dev mailing list please

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