Re: Question regarding .AFF in en_GB dictionary

2015-01-20 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 08:50:37 +
Stuart Swales stuart.swa...@croftnuisk.co.uk wrote:

 Would it be better / correct to say that these were the sources that you
 used to verify the spelling of the words you included in the dictionary
 
 Stuart
 
 On 19/01/2015 01:18, Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
  Hello!
 
  I was wondering if I should write in the en_GB .AFF the source of the
  words since I embraced the project a year ago:
 
  *# Affix file for British English MySpell dictionary**
  **# Also suitable as basis for Commonwealth and European English.**
  **# Built from scratch for MySpell. Released under LGPL.**
  **#**
  # Source of wordlist (Marco Pinto):
  # 1) Oxford Dictionaries;
  # 2) Collins Dictionary;
  # 3) Macmillan Dictionary;
  # 4) Wiktionary (used with caution);
  # 5) Wikipedia (used with caution);
  # 6) Physical dictionaries.
  #
  **# David Bartlett, Andrew Brown,**
  **# Kevin Atkinson, Marco A.G.Pinto.**
  **# R 2.21, 2015-02-XX*
 
 
  Thanks for your time!
 
  Kind regards,
 Marco A.G.Pinto
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I see no objection to listing the sources consulted - it is good academic 
practice in any case.


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Re: Question regarding .AFF in en_GB dictionary

2015-01-20 Thread Stuart Swales
Would it be better / correct to say that these were the sources that you
used to verify the spelling of the words you included in the dictionary

Stuart

On 19/01/2015 01:18, Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
 Hello!

 I was wondering if I should write in the en_GB .AFF the source of the
 words since I embraced the project a year ago:

 *# Affix file for British English MySpell dictionary**
 **# Also suitable as basis for Commonwealth and European English.**
 **# Built from scratch for MySpell. Released under LGPL.**
 **#**
 # Source of wordlist (Marco Pinto):
 # 1) Oxford Dictionaries;
 # 2) Collins Dictionary;
 # 3) Macmillan Dictionary;
 # 4) Wiktionary (used with caution);
 # 5) Wikipedia (used with caution);
 # 6) Physical dictionaries.
 #
 **# David Bartlett, Andrew Brown,**
 **# Kevin Atkinson, Marco A.G.Pinto.**
 **# R 2.21, 2015-02-XX*


 Thanks for your time!

 Kind regards,
Marco A.G.Pinto
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Stuart Swales



Re: Question regarding .AFF in en_GB dictionary

2015-01-20 Thread Marco A.G.Pinto

Thanks, Rory and Stuart!

:-P

Kind regards,
   Marco A.G.Pinto
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On 20/01/2015 09:15, Rory O'Farrell wrote:

On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 08:50:37 +
Stuart Swales stuart.swa...@croftnuisk.co.uk wrote:


Would it be better / correct to say that these were the sources that you
used to verify the spelling of the words you included in the dictionary

Stuart

On 19/01/2015 01:18, Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:

Hello!

I was wondering if I should write in the en_GB .AFF the source of the
words since I embraced the project a year ago:

*# Affix file for British English MySpell dictionary**
**# Also suitable as basis for Commonwealth and European English.**
**# Built from scratch for MySpell. Released under LGPL.**
**#**
# Source of wordlist (Marco Pinto):
# 1) Oxford Dictionaries;
# 2) Collins Dictionary;
# 3) Macmillan Dictionary;
# 4) Wiktionary (used with caution);
# 5) Wikipedia (used with caution);
# 6) Physical dictionaries.
#
**# David Bartlett, Andrew Brown,**
**# Kevin Atkinson, Marco A.G.Pinto.**
**# R 2.21, 2015-02-XX*


Thanks for your time!

Kind regards,
Marco A.G.Pinto
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Stuart Swales


I see no objection to listing the sources consulted - it is good academic 
practice in any case.




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