Hi Matthias, With the modification that was made in libreoffice, it allows me, at least, to work with the dictionary, although I am also interested in the fact that the document language can be defined as Aranese.
Anything that can help i will try to do it. Thanks ________________________________ De: Matthias Seidel Enviado: Jueves, 27 de Enero de 2022 23:56 Para: dev@openoffice.apache.org Asunto: Re: RV: Aranese Spell Checking in libreoffice Hi Javier, My impression is that LO did somehow enable Aranese for spellchecking. They never added your localedata (oc_ES.xml), at least I can't find it in their code. I am not sure what to think of that, maybe others here have an opinion? Regards, Matthias Am 23.01.22 um 21:44 schrieb Javier T: Hi Matthias I have found the mail that I sent them with the modified file that they indicated to me. If I remember correctly this was added by the version of libreoffice 5.1 When you open a new document in libreoffice if you select the text, it lets you define the language of the text or paragraph and "Aranese" appears there. When you want to define a language for the document it does not appear or I know why. Attached capture and the mail that I tell you. Thank you. [cid:part1.65E0CAD6.8A86E85D@hamburg.de] ________________________________ De: Javier <javierd...@hotmail.com><mailto:javierd...@hotmail.com> Enviado: miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2015 22:12 Para: jonathon <toki.kant...@gmail.com><mailto:toki.kant...@gmail.com> Asunto: RE: Aranese Spell Checking Occitan is composed by these diferent variants. Alvernès Bearnès Creixent Gascó Judeoprovençal Llenguadocià Montpellerenc (subdialecte) Niçard Occità llemosí Provençal Vivaroalpí Aranese is a Gascon dialect spoken in Aran Valley (Spain) I think that ISO 639 is a realy bad system to define languages an their dialects. Nowadays exists 2 spell checkers for libreoffice oc_FR - I think that is Llenguadocian (but I'm not sure) gsc_FR - A gascon dialect spell checker. The correct definition maybe can be FR_oci_leng FR_oci_gsc But this isn't a ISO 639 code. Really I don't have a good solution for that and I'm not sure what are the diferences between the diferent dialects. If you defines a code OCI_fr you need to update the oc_FR spell checker. In my case I prefer use oc_ES to standarize with the old aplications. But I'm not sure what is the best choice to define it in libreoffice. You can decide at your own criterion, oc_ES or oci_ES. Really is not a problem for me, because Aran Valley is the only region in Spain where people speaks occitan. I need just a code. I send you the locale file. Thanks > From: toki.kant...@gmail.com<mailto:toki.kant...@gmail.com> > Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 19:00:18 +0000 > To: javierd...@hotmail.com<mailto:javierd...@hotmail.com> > Subject: Aranese Spell Checking > > Javier: > > I saw your request for support of Aranese in Apache OpenOffice. > > I don't how difference Aranese is from Gascon, nor how different either > of those are from Occitan. > > The primary issue is ISO 639-3 Code OCI, which is for Occitan, and the > various dialects. A spell checker for Aranese will conflict with a spell > checker for Occitan. > (I am saying that, based on working with spell checkers for various > languages of Southern Africa.) > > LibreOffice currently supports Occitan as a language/local. > > My suggestion is creating OCI_fr, OCI_ad, OCI_es, and maybe OCI_it as > locales. Get together with users of other dialects/languages that are > classified under OCI, and work up something that is acceptable to > everybody, but still allows them to use the grammar and spell checkers. > > Go to http://www.it46.se/localegen/select_lang.php to create the locales. > Then either go to https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/buglist.cgi and > file a bug requesting creation of the respective locales, or email the > xml, and I'll do that. > > The _only_ reason I'm not creating the locales, is that I have no idea > what the correct information is. > > > > jonathon > > > --------------------------- Hi Javier, I cannot see oc-ES in LibreOffice. Can you point me to the changes, you did? Regards, Matthias --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org<mailto:dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org<mailto:dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org>