I've been busy doing other stuff, but it seems that the new files still haven't been included in trunk, so I strongly suspect I should do something more in order to get that to happen... Anyone got any pointers? Once I have the process down, I figured I'd take a stab at updating some more languages as well, but before they actually get included, that doesn't seem to do much good. =) Just let me know what to do!
On May 29, 1:48 pm, MWinther <[email protected]> wrote: > On May 28, 11:02 pm, Stefan Karlsson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Wow, the new OO dictionary contains a lot of new words! That is good. > > > My changes mostly had to do with abbreviations. The new dictionary still > > handles them badly, it seems. > > > I did contact the OO people at the time, but (if I remember correctly) > > they were unable to get hold of the person who had contributed the > > dictionary in the first place, so nothing came of it. > > I think I've found the project that are creating the dictionary, but I > haven't tried contacting them regarding this just yet... I figure I'll > wait until I have figured out how the rest of this process works. > > > > if I've patched away anything that should be in there, let me know. > > > No, it all looks good to me. Thanks a lot for doing this. > > Ah, excellent. Now, since I'm being new at this, is there anything > else I need to do in order to prepare the file to be included in > trunk? > > > If you have time (in some future patch), you could perhaps delete the > > "Removed by Stefan" and "Additions by Stefan" that you inherited from my > > patch. I think I forgot to delete them before sending them to Moolenaar. > > Will put it on the to-do list! According to the dictionary project > website (http://www.dsso.se/download.html), they update this > particular dictionary a couple of times a year, so there should be > another one due within reasonable time, I expect. Still have to figure > out the latency before it's being added to OO, of course. -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
