Update: The gaddag issue is now sorted out thanks to Matt.
Jason & Matt: thanks for your excellent and quick help! //D -- In [email protected], "dqplz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Now that Swedish Quackle works, I would like some help with the next > issue: gaddag. > > Using makegaddag (and fixing the linking issue there too), I have > created a Swedish gaddag file, but there is something wrong with it. > The word count is ok, and most words are are correct, but there are > some words that just does not exist in the raw lexicon! > > This is not the case with the dawg file, which works flawlessly as far > as I can tell. I have run several thousand repetitions Speedy vs > Speedy tests with dawg only, with no "funny" words showing up. With > gaddag, they show up almost at once. > > Any clues what could cause this behavior? > > "Why gaddag?" Because it is faster than dawg? Does it matter? :| > > //D > > --- In [email protected], "Jason Katz-Brown" > <jasonkatzbrown@> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 09:20, dqplz <dqplz@> wrote: > > > I inserted the letters Q, W, Æ and Ü - that exists in list of valid > > > Swedish scrabble words, but there are no tiles for them - into the > > > alphabet file, and now the makeminidawg runs without unencoded words. > > > > > > Am I going about this the right way? > > > > Yeah, that sounds right. And it's super awesome that some languages > > have words that can only be made with a blank as an exceptional > > letter!!! > > > > > > > > Anyway, playing Swedish scrabble in Quackle/Quacker works fine now as > > > far as I can tell. > > > > Ooh that's awesome. I'll mail you privately about putting Swedish in > > the next release. > > > > Thanks, > > Jason >
