Citēts toki <toki.kantoor@gmail.com>
Tue, 8 Dec 2015 18:16:56 +0000:
On 08/12/2015 14:23, Greater Worcester Land Trust wrote:
I read in the FAQ that you post here to request a new language effort.
I am looking to start work on a Nipmuck localization.
Let's start at the very beginning.
How well does LibO _currently_ support Nipmuck?:
* Is Locale data for Nipmuck correct?
* Is the language currently selectable at >Options >Language Settings
Languages >Default Language >Western"?
* How accurate is the spell checker?
for the very beginning I'd suggest to stop at spell checker for a few
years - it will actually support learning process of writing. You can
even create kind of "extremely advanced spell checker" replacing whole
words (or may be even "translating") with the right ones (not the
right use of spell checking mechanism, but why no to, if it allows
such use). At least - I try to use it that way for another "extinct"
language - Latgalian (spoken by some 300 th people daily).
Janis
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