Hi,
I
can't help with C or C++, but I use http://www.freetranslation.com/ to
convert those odd pieces of text I find whilst dealing with OpenOffice.org
mailing lists.
According to this site "Vriendelijke groet" means "Kind
greeting".
Regards,
Kelvin
Eldridge
Online
Connections
www.onlineconnections.com.au
-----Original Message-----
From: Walter Wojcik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 6 April 2005 9:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [lingu-dev] Hyphnation ProgramThat is what i was planning although i have already spend the last week (about 20 frustrating hours) working on my own. Thus far it works and extremely fast too. ( The console version i use to test is slow because of output but when i nix all but the essentials it does the look up in a fraction of a second and caches 5500 words in less than a second.) It is not done yet. I have been doing it in C++ (does it make a difference?) and i will look at yours but i'd hate to abandon so much work (also i'm not too familiar with C).I must admit i don't understand where it will be applied (i'm new to linux and open office.org) but i think that it will work from anywhere when done. I could use some pointers on what type of output i can return from this program so that it will integrate better. If you have any suggestions please let me know.WalterP.S. -- What does "Vriendelijke groet" mean, i'm multinationaly illiterate.
Simon Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi Walter,
At 17:35 4-4-2005, you wrote:
>I have volunteered to take up the task of writing the
>hyphenation program. Does anyone have any more info
>than was available on the web site? Any tips or
>suggestions?
Do you mean something like the TeX patgen hyphenation program?
Quite some time ago I converted this program into C source, using the web2c
tool. But somehow I never came around to build and debug it.
If you are interested, you can download the files here:
simonbr.xs4all.nl/patgen.zip
Vriendelijke groet,
Simon Brouwer.
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