Hi Michael,
On Thursday, 2018-05-03 17:24:22 +0100, Michael Bauer wrote:
I'm helping out with two new spell checkers and we're almost there, but
there's one thing I can't figure. The .oxt installs and I can select the
language and the spellchecker words as expected. But when I select the
language for the paragraph, the show up as the respective ISO codes ktz
(expecting Juǀ’hoan) and nhr (expecting Naro). Does LO pull the language
names from the spellchecker files or is there something I'm missing?
Display names need to be added to the language list. There's no
mechanism yet to pull names dynamically from "somewhere". I guess we
could do that by means of ICU, which provides display names for locales.
I can add Juǀ’hoan [ktz-NA] (https://www.ethnologue.com/language/ktz btw
lists it as Ju|’hoansi and https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ktz gives
several names, with Juǀ'hoansi as latest addition) and Naro [nhr-BW]
Eike
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