Oh, yes. Outstanding. I guess licensing might be the only wrinkle in using
them to make a custom dictionary.

On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Michael Blakeley <[email protected]> wrote:

> They appear to be zip files with text content. For example:
>
> $ unzip -l /Users/mblakele/Downloads/ChemDictOOo.oxt
> Archive:  /Users/mblakele/Downloads/ChemDictOOo.oxt
>  Length     Date   Time    Name
>  --------    ----   ----    ----
>  1895505  01-07-11 12:39   ChemDictOOo.dic
>      549  01-07-11 14:05   description.xml
>      828  01-07-11 12:45   dictionaries.xcu
>      284  01-07-11 14:06   license.txt
>     1973  01-07-11 13:40   README_extension_owner.txt
>      366  02-15-10 17:08   META-INF/manifest.xml
>    64148  01-07-11 12:43   ChemDictOOo.aff
>  --------                   -------
>  1963653                   7 files
> $ unzip -p /Users/mblakele/Downloads/ChemDictOOo.oxt ChemDictOOo.dic | head
> 104662
> abacavir
> abietate
> abiological
> abiologically
> abiosis
> abiotic
> abiotically
> absolute
> absorbance
> $ unzip -p /Users/mblakele/Downloads/ChemDictOOo.oxt ChemDictOOo.dic | tail
> zwitterionic
> zwitterions
> zygacine
> zygadenine
> zygomycin
> zygophyloside
> zygosporin
> zylofuramine
> zymostenol
>
> That first line '104662' appears to be the number of words in the
> dictionary.
>
> $ unzip -p /Users/mblakele/Downloads/ChemDictOOo.oxt ChemDictOOo.dic | wc
> -l
>  104662
>
> -- Mike
>
> On 25 Jun 2012, at 15:30 , Harry B. wrote:
>
> > It looks like the dictionary files were moved and changed to extension
> files. They are binaries, I guess. I haven't found the text versions
> elsewhere. Sorry. I should have checked the link in the thread before
> suggesting it.
> >
> > http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/dictionaries
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Harry B. <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This question came up a while ago...I found the thread useful for a
> project I had.
> >
> > http://markmail.org/message/mm2klxle5f2y6r2p
> >
> > To my knowledge, there are no other dictionaries MarkLogic has
> available, other than those English ones on GitHub.
> >
> > Good luck!
> > Harry
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Murray, Gregory <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > This question has been asked before, but I'm not finding a
> straightforward answer. The dictionary files for use with spell:...
> functions that are available for download from the ML Community site
> >
> > http://community.marklogic.com/code/dictionaries?hl=dictionaries
> >
> > are only for English. Are there dictionaries for other languages? Surely
> there must be. Perhaps they require a particular license? If so, we have
> Enterprise, which should suffice, but how does one obtain the files?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > Greg
> >
> > Gregory Murray
> > Digital Library Application Developer
> > Princeton Theological Seminary
> >
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