Dana Sre, 28 Jul, 2010 00:03 , Rene Engelhard je napisao/la
>
> No, it's not, it packages the sh file which you yourself said is in the
> directory. That doesn't make it obsolete.

My mistake, sorry. I saw hyph_sh_YU.dic in filelist but it could be just a
copy of hyph_sh.dic.

>> "sh" lang code is misused here, it should be "s...@latin" but
>> OpenOffice.org
>>
>
> That gets fixed for 3.3 afaik. (Though maybe only for the UI? Not sure.)

For what I know http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=111003 is
a great patch that fixes locale selection, OpenOffice.org will now start
with Serbian Latin as default locale and document language when started
with sh or s...@latin LANG variable. I do not know if this will also
preselect UI language

I will ask around if it will be easier now to support using s...@latin for
localization, templates, autocorrect data, hyphenation patterns, and
spellcheck dictionary. Thank you for informing me about this new
patch/feature.


> Will think of it.

Thanks.





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