2010/12/31 sophie <[email protected]>:
> On 31/12/2010 18:56, Anton Meixome wrote:
>>
>> 2010/12/31 Michael Wheatland<[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 11:26 PM, pierre choffardet
>>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Le 31/12/2010 11:51, James Clemence a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> A major feature I find irritating in word processors is the lack of
>>>>> dictionary syncing between multiple machines. I have a laptop, desktop,
>>>>> and
>>>>> occasional use of other machines, and would really like to be able to
>>>>> take
>>>>> my dictionary with me. Whilst I can use my own git repository, or
>>>>> shared
>>>>> net
>>>>> space to provide such a service, having this online as part of a
>>>>> document
>>>>> suite would be a really neat feature. At the very least, having a
>>>>> button
>>>>> which allows you to import/export the dictionary easily to remote
>>>>> sources
>>>>> could be a neat addition.
>>>>>
>>>>> What do others think?
>>>>>
>>>>> J
>>>>>
>>>> same for me, and for my students.
>>>>
>>>> my solution is the folowing : http://www.dicollecte.org/home.php?prj=fr
>>>>
>>>> each time a word isn't in the curent dictionary, i propose this word to
>>>> dicollecte.
>>>>
>>>> then the word is corectly added to the next dictonary and will be
>>>> available
>>>> for me on my other computers, and my students
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> pierre
>>>
>>> As far as I can see there are only support for French and Latvian
>>> languages.
>>> As a part of the website team should we be looking to setup a
>>> LibreOffice dictionary editor based on the dicollecte code hosted on
>>> google?
>>>
>>> http://code.google.com/p/dicollecte/
>>>
>> Yes, please... or at least the code could be available
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/dicollecte/downloads/list
>>
>> Why isn't there? It's a deception and annoying, plus when the
>> developpers and administrator declare are getting tired
>
> Don't feel sad, I'm sure there should be a good reason for that.
> Olivier has done a lot of work to get this tool online and he always wanted
> to share it. He presented it on the lingu OOo list and at OOoCon, but he
> didn't had a lot of feedback at that time.
>>
>> I am lingüist, and I spent a lot of time looking for this tool or,
>> better, for include my language in a community project, as dicollect,
>> for that goal. It's a key issue for users and minority languages
>> because there is not even commercial products.
>
> So it's great that he has work on this one. Tomorrow, I'll ping Olivier and
> ask him to get in touch with you and all of you who want to work with his
> tool
>>
>> In side client, it could be a great service if an spellchecker,
>> dictionary, thesaurus... server available on line (in mode syncing
>> over a user profile)
>
> Yes, that's true. Let's go on with this tomorrow (my south part of the world
> time ;-)
>
> In the mean time, I wish every body an happy new year, if yours is tonight
> :)

A lot of thanks,
All my suppor and commitement for this. In my community we are
planning in the new year a automatic sistem for packing language
extensions
... and Happy New Year, Sophie and all

>
> kind regards
> Sophie
>
>
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