On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 04:41:16PM +0100, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote: > Perhaps it would be possible to create a plain textfile just like > ispell-default, ie ispell-available, which has a number of lines in the > same format as ispell-default which can be easily read by any application > wanting to use that information, no Perl modules required. >
Hi, I am playing with a file in the dictionaries-common cache dir, /var/cache/dictionaries-common/ispell-dicts-list.txt that currently contains all the language entries. I guess that it should be stripped of e.g. tex entries, but currently has all. Still not uploaded, I have something previous to upload that is waiting for the current sid package be pushed into sarge by the release team (it will pass today). Once I upload the previous version I will take care of this. Since is a trivial change I think the release team will not oppose to accepting these changes into sarge (dictionaries-common is currently frozen), once elapsed a reasonable testing period. I am attaching the file as is in my testing box, so you can take a look and propose entries removal rules from it (or think about how to do that at your side, if found more convenient) Cheers, -- Agustin
american (American English) bokmål (Bokmal Norwegian) british (British English) castellano (Spanish Tex mode) castellano-utf8 (Spanish utf-8) castellano8 (Spanish 8 bit) deutsch (New German -tex mode-) deutsch (New German 8 bit) deutsch (Swiss German -tex mode-) deutsch (Swiss German 8 bit) esperanto (Esperanto) esperanto-tex (Esperanto TeX) francais Hydro-Quebec (French Hydro-Quebec) francais Hydro-Quebec latin1 (French Hydro-Quebec) galego-minimos (Galician-minimos) nederlands (Dutch) nynorsk (New Norwegian) polish (Polish) portugues brasileiro (Brazilian Portuguese) russian (Russian koi8-r) suomi (Finnish Medium) tagalog (Tagalog Filipino)