On 26.03.2012 20:59, Simon Brouwer wrote:
Hi Andre,
There is one at http://en-gb.pyxidium.co.uk/dictionary/OOo.php but the
zip just contains the .dic and .aff files; it is not in .oxt format.
The readme states the files are derived from lgpl sources and therefore
lgpl as well.
If nothing better is found, I could have a go at wrapping a .oxt around it.
If you provide the extension then I will add it.
-Andre
Best regards,
Simon
Op 26-3-2012 11:46, Andre Fischer schreef:
On 23.03.2012 22:15, Simon Brouwer wrote:
Hi Andre,
I think in a Dutch AOO the following languages should be bundled:
Dutch (nl_NL)
English (en_GB and en_US)
French (fr_FR)
German (de_DE)
After reading your mail again, I suppose that you want dictionaries
nl_NL, en_GB, en_US, fr_FR, and de_DE added for dutch.
I can add all of these except en_GB. The link on [1] lead to dead links
(on an ftp server that is not online anymore.)
I will update the Wiki and main/extensions.lst.
If anyone finds a working en_GB dictionary, please speak up.
-Andre
I have added URLs of these in [1] if missing.
Best regards
Simon.
Op 22-3-2012 10:25, Andre Fischer schreef:
Hi all,
I need your help.
We are now able to include extensions -- dictionaries and others --
into
installation sets, depending on the language(s) for which an
installation set is built.
All that is needed is a list of extensions that are to be bundled for
each language. At the moment this list only contains entries for
english
and german.
If you want to have dictionaries included for other languages then you
can do that in one of several ways:
- Edit [1] in the confluence wiki and then tell me about it so that I
can update the main/extensions.lst file. The important part is to
provide working URLs int the "Upstream link" comment. The URLs may,
however, contain redirections (like the ones from
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/dictionaries).
Note that you can edit this wiki only when you are a commiter.
- Reply to this message on ooo-dev or personally to me. Again, it is
important that I get working URLs.
- Edit main/extensions.lst yourself. I tried to document the format in
[2] but it should be pretty clear just by looking at extensions.lst.
Best regards,
Andre
[1]
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Bundled+Writing+Aids
[2]
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Build_Bootstrapping#extensions.lst