Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Proofing Tool GUI - Hyphenation support

2018-04-09 Thread Marco A.G. Pinto
Hi, What is "FA feature"? Could you send me the speller (.dic + .aff)? I usually implement features with the help of users who send me spellers and tell me what PTG should do. Thanks! Kind regards,    >Marco A.G.Pinto -- On 09/04/2018 13:53, Krunose wrote: > T

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Proofing Tool GUI - Hyphenation support

2018-04-09 Thread Krunose
On 09.04.2018 14:50, Krunose wrote: On 09.04.2018 12:22, Marco A.G. Pinto wrote: Hello Kruno, .AFF files are open in the first tab "Dictionary". When you open a .DIC in "Dictionary", it opens also the .AFF. Then, after opening a dictionary, you can go to the "Hyphenation" tab and open an Hyphe

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Proofing Tool GUI - Hyphenation support

2018-04-09 Thread Krunose
On 09.04.2018 12:22, Marco A.G. Pinto wrote: Hello Kruno, .AFF files are open in the first tab "Dictionary". When you open a .DIC in "Dictionary", it opens also the .AFF. Then, after opening a dictionary, you can go to the "Hyphenation" tab and open an Hyphenation .DIC file. The joining of bot

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Proofing Tool GUI - Hyphenation support

2018-04-09 Thread Marco A.G. Pinto
Hello Kruno, .AFF files are open in the first tab "Dictionary". When you open a .DIC in "Dictionary", it opens also the .AFF. Then, after opening a dictionary, you can go to the "Hyphenation" tab and open an Hyphenation .DIC file. The joining of both will allow you to derivate words in hyphenati

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Proofing Tool GUI - Hyphenation support

2018-04-08 Thread Krunose
On 08.04.2018 23:36, Marco A.G. Pinto wrote: Hello! Just to let the development community know that after five years planning to add hyphenation support to Proofing Tool GUI, it is finally implemented. It took me just around a couple of weeks to have it ready since only now I was told about the

[libreoffice-l10n] Proofing Tool GUI - Hyphenation support

2018-04-08 Thread Marco A.G. Pinto
Hello! Just to let the development community know that after five years planning to add hyphenation support to Proofing Tool GUI, it is finally implemented. It took me just around a couple of weeks to have it ready since only now I was told about the algorithm. You can give it a try (PTG 3.0 - b