2013/9/17 Daniel Naber <[email protected]>
> On 2013-09-17 10:31, Jaume Ortolà i Font wrote:
>
> > I will try to implement it. What would be the best way to do it? I see
> > that the "Simple German" (de-DE-x-simple-language) is implemented in a
> > module outside the other German variants. Will it be necessary to do
> > it this way?
>
> We decided to think of simple German as independent of German, so it got
> its own Maven project. A better way to do it is probably as for British
> English, which has its own rule file. But actually just
> enabling/disabling existing rules isn't done anywhere yet. What about
> having a class ValenciaCatalan that extends Catalan.java and implements
> new methods like:
> List<String> getEnabledRules()
> List<String> getDisabledRules()
> Doesn't look that elegant though. So what about doing it like for
> British English and moving all the specific rules to a new grammar.xml?
>
>
Thanks, Daniel. Both solutions could be good, with little pros and cons.
But before that I need to solve language tag issue. The tags in LibreOffice
will be:
ca-ES for general (standard, default...) Catalan
ca-ES-valencia for Valencian Catalan
In LT we use mostly the country tag (ES) for identifying language variants,
so some tweaking will be needed. I'm on it. Let me know if you have some
idea.
Jaume
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