El Mié 22 Jun 2005 02:07 AM, Laurent Godard escribió:
> Hi richard
>
> > No.  You can set it as any language that you are not using.
> >
> > It should also work, now, with ANY which obviates the need
> > to assign it to another lang.  Just found out about this the
> > other day.  I'll have to look it up.  Maybe someone has it
> > at hand.
>
> looking at the available.lst file that DicOOo uses, la.zip is
> still bound to it IT
>
> using ANY, as i did for esperanto, works only if the language
> is listed in the dropdown of the UI (ie, the Local la ANY is
> allowed)

Is this something that can be added to the macro?  Or is it 
dependant on being compiled in?  Or in available.lst?

> reading again the file i think i messed some things
> ia,ANY,ia_ANY,Interlingua (ANY locale),ia_ANY.zip --> ok
> it,IT,la,Latin (for x-register),la.zip --> latin bound to it
> (is it still used ?)

You can cross-register to any language that you aren't using.  
My understanding is that I could bind it to to es_ES and 
myspell would use both diccionaries. 
I don't have a list of latin words handy to check it but I'll 
look for some words. 

Richard.

> Laurent

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