Since we talk about it, two questions about hunspell in Hardy: 1) The specification [1] about removing duplicate dictionnaries suggest we make OpenOffice.org use myspell in order to avoid the need for unspell. A comment states that hunspell is an improvement of myspell, dropped by OO.o in the 2.x series. So is this true that we are willing to loose the new features of hunspell when the contrary should be done (i.e. dropping aspell and myspell)? Note Mozilla products also use hunspell.
2) When searching for what hunspell dicts are available, I can only find these in our package list, in both Gutsy and Hardy: hunspell-de-at - Austrian (German) dictionary for hunspell hunspell-de-ch - Swiss (German) dictionary for hunspell hunspell-de-de - German dictionary for hunspell hunspell-uz - The Uzbek dictionary for Hunspell Am I missing something, or aren't there any other languages we support for now? The OO.o wiki [2] lists many more available Hunspell dictionaries, many of which were recently updated. In French for example, current OO.o orthograph checker is quite poor, but a new dictionary will be provided with 2.4, which will solve almost all of our problems. I guess this can be the case for several languages. So is Hardy be going to provide more Hunspell languages, and is this hard work to package? Cheers [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ConsolidateSpellingLibs [2] http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss