Hi Pedro, Javier,

Am 11.01.22 um 15:55 schrieb Pedro Lino:
> Hi Matthias, Javier
>
> Actually it is quite simple to convert a LO to AOO (and vice-versa) 
> dictionary extension. Basically they are both are just ZIP files renamed to 
> OXT.
> The main difference is that in AOO the dictionary files (.aff, .dic) are in a 
> folder/directory named "dictionaries" (while in LO they are in the top level) 
> and the description.xml requires different values, although the fields are 
> exactly the same.
> For simplicity I renamed the file COPYING.txt to LICENSES.txt
>
> Here is a link to a working version
> https://app.box.com/s/rf0qrdsoslvx4z25qd7htdvzgq1gs4m3

Great!

That installs fine, and I actually can set the document language to
"Occitan" (maybe that is because we have oc-FR in AOO already).

@Javier: Could you please test Pedro's version of your dictionary with AOO?

Regards,

   Matthias

>
> All the best,
> Pedro
>
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