Hi :)
Don't be sorry about finding it.  I was just about to look for it but you saved 
me the couple of clicks it would have taken.  I use it without really thinking 
about where i got it from
Thanks and regards from
Tom :)




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From: Rajesh Sankar R <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 16 June, 2011 18:02:31
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Introduction about me

I am sorry I did find a English(UK) dictionary.

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Rajesh Sankar R <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>    I did have a look at the DVD contents. The dictionary contains almost
> all the major languages in India. I guess it must be enough. I would like to
> receive the archive containing the CSS and images. I would also like to
> confirm with you if I can create an unique DVD book art, and CD art. Here in
> India we use English(UK), I would like to know if there is a dictionary on
> English(UK).
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:19 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> You might want to look at what the North American Community DVD Project is
>> working on.
>> We took the idea that was started by the German group and modified it for
>> the North American region.
>>
>> Right now we have English-only, Spanish-only [alpha testing], with
>> French-only being worked on offline.
>> We have our primary Windows/Linux/MacOSX DVD plus a Windows-only DVD.
>>
>> This is the link to the English 3.3.2 DVD testing pages
>> http://libreoffice-na.us/English/index.html
>>
>> This is the link to the main portal page where you can look at what it
>> being worked on that is being tested online.
>> http://libreoffice-na.us/
>>
>> We have the 3.3.2 install version of our DVD[s], and working on a 3.4.x
>> DVD as well.
>>
>>
>> We have the Install files, Documentation, Extensions and Dictionaries,
>> Templates, Artwork and Galleries, plus some extra software packages.
>>
>> This may give you an idea of what can be done for a DVD.  If you want to
>> use the same format as we do, which is based off the original DVD style from
>> the Germans, we can send you archives of the needed files and folders for
>> the CSS and images.
>>
>> You might want to look at the dictionary list we have.  The large list,
>> below the small one, has as many dictionaries I could find.  Since there are
>> many languages and dialects in India, I hope there are a few in this list
>> that would be helpful for the students of your college.  As far as I have
>> been told, or read, there are ways to create simple dictionaries from word
>> lists.  So if you need a dictionary for a language/dialect, all you need to
>> start is a large enough word list.  There should be enough documentation
>> online, somewhere, to give you the information to go from that point.
>>
>> http://libreoffice-na.us/English/extensions.html#dict
>>
>> Let me/us know what you think.
>>
>> Tim Lungstrom
>> webmaster, and lead DVD editor for the North American Community DVD
>> Project
>> dedicated to Canadian, US American, Mexican, Latin American users [north
>> to south].
>>
>>
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Rajesh Sankar.R

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