Re: dictionaries-common: myspell policy

2003-06-09 Thread Rafael Laboissiere
* Agustin Martin Domingo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-06-09 16:54]: > I rather prefer the dict-common-dev list not to be overloaded with the > bugs related to the dictionaries-common package, and be used for project > announces and discussion. Those interested in bugs and upload > information can

Re: [Dict-common-dev] Re: dictionaries-common: myspell policy

2003-06-09 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi, Rene Engelhard wrote: > Agustin Martin Domingo wrote: > > I have just committed your changes and tagged the release as > > debian_version_0_10 for cvs-buildpackage convenience. Uploaded a package > > to the experimental area at alioth for further testing. > > > > Still not uploaded to Debian

Re: [Dict-common-dev] Re: dictionaries-common: myspell policy

2003-06-09 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi, Agustin Martin Domingo wrote: > I have just committed your changes and tagged the release as > debian_version_0_10 for cvs-buildpackage convenience. Uploaded a package > to the experimental area at alioth for further testing. > > Still not uploaded to Debian, since I am getting an error when

Re: dictionaries-common: myspell policy

2003-06-09 Thread Agustin Martin Domingo
Rene Engelhard wrote: Hi Agustín, as promised already here is the patch (against 0.9.51). Hi, Rene, Wonderful to have it included, thanks. Included in the diff is the addition of me to the document at the beginning and to Uploaders: to be able to to something for the myspell parts directly

Re: Dictionaries: TODO

2002-08-06 Thread Chris Halls
On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 12:57:59PM -0400, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote: > Don't worry about the OOo part. Once you decide on a shared location, I > can change the OOo lingucomponent code to look there for shared files > first Thanks for being so co-operative, Kevin :) I wonder whether we can do t

Re: Dictionaries: TODO

2002-08-06 Thread Kevin B. Hendricks
Hi Chris, On August 6, 2002 03:47, Chris Halls wrote: > On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 12:57:59PM -0400, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote: > > Don't worry about the OOo part. Once you decide on a shared location, > > I can change the OOo lingucomponent code to look there for shared > > files first > > Thanks fo

Re: Dictionaries: TODO

2002-08-05 Thread Sven LUTHER
On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 07:33:24PM +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote: > >What the issue with the OOO <-> Mozilla is, I would think about doing > >packages installing the dictionaries into /usr/share/myspell (as Chris > >proposed alreday). > > I would preferably use /usr/share/myspell/dict, just in cas

Re: Dictionaries: TODO

2002-08-05 Thread Jerome Warnier
What the issue with the OOO <-> Mozilla is, I would think about doing packages installing the dictionaries into /usr/share/myspell (as Chris proposed alreday). I would preferably use /usr/share/myspell/dict, just in case some day a "myspell" package appears and needs /usr/share/myspell. The

Re: Dictionaries: TODO

2002-08-05 Thread Kevin B. Hendricks
Hi, Don't worry about the OOo part. Once you decide on a shared location, I can change the OOo lingucomponent code to look there for shared files first (the dictionary.lst file would still need to be at the shared OOo location but that is an OOo specific file anyway and I can incorporate a se

Re: Dictionaries: TODO

2002-08-05 Thread Rene Engelhard
Jerome Warnier wrote: I would like to change the way the *source* package is currently managed but I'm not sure what it would involve, or if it is even possible. - make it less language-dependent: - having only one source package for all languages - permits to make a shared TODO fil

Re: Dictionaries

2002-08-05 Thread Chris Halls
Sorry, Jerome, this mail got lost among all the others. On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 06:51:22PM +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote: > >* Where this is only one dictionary for a language (-fr?), that will be > > called openoffice.org-spellcheck- and provide -spellcheck > > > What about later new dictionnaries

Re: Dictionaries

2002-08-02 Thread Kevin B. Hendricks
Hi Jerome, > Do you have more info? > I found http://spellchecker.mozdev.org, but it doesn't say much. David Einstein is the one to talk to for more info. Basically, he took an early version of MySpell and completely rewrote it to support Mozilla string classes, specific file io, etc. It look

Re: Dictionaries

2002-08-02 Thread Jerome Warnier
Kevin B. Hendricks wrote: Hi, I was away on vaction and just saw this. AFAIK Mozilla is using its version of MySpell which is dictionary compatible with the OOo ones so you might want to name them something or organize them somehow so that they are useful for Mozilla users too. Do you h

Re: Dictionaries

2002-08-02 Thread Kevin B. Hendricks
Hi, I was away on vaction and just saw this. AFAIK Mozilla is using its version of MySpell which is dictionary compatible with the OOo ones so you might want to name them something or organize them somehow so that they are useful for Mozilla users too. Hope this helps, Kevin On July 26, 200

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-27 Thread Jerome Warnier
Chris Halls wrote: On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 02:50:50PM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote: Anyways, how do you think should this work? OK, for the benefit of those on the list we just thrashed this out on IRC. We'd like to do the following: * openoffice.org Suggests: openoffice.org-spellchec

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-26 Thread Chris Halls
On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 02:50:50PM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote: > Anyways, how do you think should this work? OK, for the benefit of those on the list we just thrashed this out on IRC. We'd like to do the following: * openoffice.org Suggests: openoffice.org-spellcheck * Each language pack Sugg

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-26 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi Chris, Chris Halls wrote: > > I put an eye on the DE version, and don't seen much "specialities" > > (though there are because it supports de_CH, de_DE, and another one). > > Rene 'generates' the Australian dictionary by copying the German one, > although I think the same thing could be achie

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-26 Thread Chris Halls
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 10:22:19PM +0200, Chris Halls wrote: > Rene 'generates' the Australian dictionary by copying the German one, Erm, I think I must have meant Austrian :) pgpfq5i9f1Pql.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-25 Thread Chris Halls
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 09:27:21PM +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote: > I'm also interested in making the French version, but I wonder if we > should not make an automated system which could make *any* spell-checker > instead? Yes, I think that would be a _very_ good idea. :) > What would be the prob

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-25 Thread Jerome Warnier
Ok, im trying to make a debian package for the en_gb dictionary. Could someone please send me a tarball of the source for one of the openoffice.org-l10n-* packages so i can do this. I cant seem to find the source package on the web Tom I'm also interested in making the French version,

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-24 Thread Chris Halls
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 04:43:16PM +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote: > Build command 'cd openoffice.org-spellcheck-de-20020505 && > dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc' failed. If you would like to use fakeroot, you should have used the command: dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc -rfakeroot or 'debuild' will do it for

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-24 Thread Jerome Warnier
I had packaged the de_DE, de_AT and de_CH dictionaries. You can get the source package (which ysou can get as start for your own one) with apt-get source openoffice.org-spellcheck-de I just tried to compile this one now, and it doesn't work, because I'm not "root". Is it *really* needed to

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-24 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi Jerome, Jerome Warnier wrote: > It is part of the whole debian package's source. > > I guess you'll have to "apt-get source openoffice.org". > > BTW, could someone explain how to make those dictionnary packages? > I'm also interested in making one for French. See my answer on Tom's posting..

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-24 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi Tom, Tom Badran wrote: > Ok, im trying to make a debian package for the en_gb dictionary. Could > someone > please send me a tarball of the source for one of the openoffice.org-l10n-* > packages so i can do this. I cant seem to find the source package on the web The -l10n-* packages are cre

Re: Dictionaries

2002-07-24 Thread Jerome Warnier
Tom Badran wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ok, im trying to make a debian package for the en_gb dictionary. Could someone please send me a tarball of the source for one of the openoffice.org-l10n-* packages so i can do this. I cant seem to find the source package on the w