On 2/9/06, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "To download/install dictionaries, go to the installation page, and
> follow the instructions."
>
> Now I don't know how they could spell it out more clearly what you
> are supposed to do if you want to "download/install" dictionaries.

Alright, alright.  If you read the main page, he says that he didn't
make the dictionaries, only that he put them into "easy to install
xpi-packages".  If you click on any of the links under the text
"here", "guide" or "myspell spell checker", they all link to
lingucomponent.openoffice.org. This is where the dictionaries come
from.

Unpack one of the xpi's on the download/install on MozDev page and
unzip it.  It's the exact same thing as the zip files on
http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/spell_dic.html except they also
have a file called install.js so Moz can do it's thing.  In fact, the
xpi's may not be as up to date as the .zip's on the OO website as I
showed with en_GB in a previous email.

In fact, on the forum, there are tons of people getting the
permissions problems Richard did from using the xpi.  The solution was
similar to what I told Richard to do:

http://dictionaries.mozdev.org/notes.html#c80

BTW, if you think there are some retarded questions on
{b,}lfs-support, read that forum.  It's amazing how difficult people
can make the simplest things.

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