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Hi!

2011-01-05 17:01 keltezéssel, Petr Mladek írta:
Ah, we use Novell.dic in our build. It includes just
language-independent names of Novell products, so it should not cause
any harm to anyone. I attached different patches to the issue. KAMI,
could you please review them?
Can we introduce here some other technical, and distibution related
files here, not just Novell related, words from Ubuntu, Debian, etc. I
think we should have only one extra dic file, or is is a performance
killer thing?
I also found that:

* We don't provide standard.dic as user dictionary. Is this intentional?
It looks fine. It is empty by default. It is automatically created when
user add his own words in the spellcheck dialog.

Ok :oD
* We provide language dependent *.dic files in binary format, however
standard.dic is a plain text file.
Heh, I wonder how the binary dictionaries were created. I guess that it
is an older format that comes from the old StarOffice times. I suggest
to create any new dictionary in the text format.
We should ask it on L10N list. Maybe update would be nice.

Best Regards,
Petr


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