If it's impossible to build a custom dictionary with a .aff file for a language which isn't included, I can just make a .dic file too in which I will insert all declinations and conjugations manually, which will take a lot of work, but if it's impossible to do it with a .aff file, I 'll have to. I have been looking for several hours these days, but can't find anywhere how you can simply merge a .dic and .aff file for a language which is not supported yet. Roel
> From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Gothic language for OpenOffice > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 22:21:53 +0100 > > Hello there, > I 'm currently developing a Gothic dictionary file, not only for linguists or > people interested in language, but also for people writing modern texts in > Gothic or translating missing parts of the Bible, too often I see mistakes in > those texts and a dictionary in a text program could help those people. The > problem is, in both OpenOffice and LibreOffice there is no Gothic language > available. Is it possible to have Gothic available among the languages in the > language settings so that my dictionary can in fact be used when it is > finished? > Kind regards, > Roel
