On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Juergen Spitzmueller <sp...@lyx.org> wrote:
> commit c5c9e26feeccbb90e2b2f24d931e02820d6b9cad
> Author: Juergen Spitzmueller <sp...@lyx.org>
> Date:   Mon Oct 7 15:26:45 2013 +0200
>
>     Clarify instructions on how to set up the thesaurus (#8811)
>

I thought that for documentation we use change-tracking so that we can
see which parts need to be translated. Is the point that nothing needs
to be translated here? Or that it's too late to send to translators
for 2.1 ?

Scott

> diff --git a/lib/doc/UserGuide.lyx b/lib/doc/UserGuide.lyx
> index c3d7ac9..fb94c04 100644
> --- a/lib/doc/UserGuide.lyx
> +++ b/lib/doc/UserGuide.lyx
> @@ -32375,7 +32375,7 @@ name "sec:Thesaurus"
>  LyX provides a multilingual thesaurus.
>   It uses the same thesaurus framework as LibreOffice, OpenOffice and Firefox
>   (namely the
> -\family typewriter
> +\family sans
>  MyThes
>  \family default
>
> @@ -32395,8 +32395,8 @@ target 
> "http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/thesaurus.html";
>  \end_inset
>
>   thesaurus library, which is included in LyX).
> - Therefore, LyX can directly access OpenOffice thesaurus dictionaries, which
> - are available for many languages.
> + Therefore, LyX is able to directly access OpenOffice thesaurus dictionaries,
> + which are available for many languages.
>  \end_layout
>
>  \begin_layout Standard
> @@ -32410,14 +32410,14 @@ Setting up the thesaurus
>
>  \begin_layout Standard
>  The
> -\family typewriter
> +\family sans
>  MyThes
> -\family default
>  \emph on
>  /
>  \emph default
> -OpenOffice thesauri consist of two files per language: A file with the suffix
> -
> +OpenOffice
> +\family default
> + thesauri consist of two files per language: A file with the suffix
>  \emph on
>  *.dat
>  \emph default
> @@ -32452,45 +32452,151 @@ th_en_EN_v2.dat
>  \end_layout
>
>  \begin_layout Standard
> -If you have LibreOffice or OpenOffice and its thesaurus installed on a Linux
> - system, these files should be already on your system.
> - On Windows you can choose in LyX's installer wich dictionaries should be
> - installed.
> +If you have
> +\family sans
> +LibreOffice
> +\family default
> + or
> +\family sans
> +OpenOffice
> +\family default
> + and its thesaurus installed, these files should be already on your system
> + and you just need to point LyX (in
> +\family sans
> +Tools\SpecialChar \menuseparator
> +Preferences\SpecialChar \menuseparator
> +Paths\SpecialChar \menuseparator
> +Thesaurus
> +\begin_inset space ~
> +\end_inset
> +
> +dictionaries
> +\family default
> +) to the path where they are installed.
> +\begin_inset Foot
> +status collapsed
> +
> +\begin_layout Plain Layout
> +On Linux, depending on your distribution and the way you installed the 
> dictionar
> +ies, typical locations are
> +\family typewriter
> +/usr/share/mythes/
> +\family default
> +,
> +\family typewriter
> +/usr/share/myspell/dicts/
> +\family default
> +,
> +\family typewriter
> +/usr/share/ooo/thesaurus/
> +\family default
> +,
> +\family typewriter
> + ~/.config/libreoffice/<version>/user/
> +\family default
> + or alike.
> + On Windows, dictionaries are to be found at
> +\family typewriter
> +~
> +\backslash
> +Program Files
> +\backslash
> +LibreOffice-<Version>
> +\backslash
> +share
> +\backslash
> +extensions
> +\family default
> +or similar.
> + On the Mac, the default location is
> +\family typewriter
> +/Users\SpecialChar \slash{}
> +<user name>\SpecialChar \slash{}
> +Library\SpecialChar \slash{}
> +Application Support\SpecialChar \slash{}
> +libreoffice\SpecialChar \slash{}
> +<version>\SpecialChar \slash{}
> +user
> +\family default
> +/.
>  \end_layout
>
> -\begin_layout Standard
> -All thesaurus dictionaries supported by LyX can be downloaded from here:
> -\begin_inset Newline newline
>  \end_inset
>
> + On Windows, you can alternatively also select dictionaries for installation
> + during the LyX installation process, which will then be installed in the
> + correct place right away.
> +\end_layout
> +
> +\begin_layout Standard
> +If you want to install new\SpecialChar \slash{}
> +further thesaurus dictionaries, you can downloaded
> + them from here:
> +\end_layout
>
> +\begin_layout Itemize
>  \begin_inset Flex URL
> -status collapsed
> +status open
>
>  \begin_layout Plain Layout
>
> -http://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/thesaurus/
> +http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyxsvn/dictionaries/trunk/thes/
>  \end_layout
>
>  \end_inset
>
>
> -\begin_inset Newline newline
> -\end_inset
> +\end_layout
>
> -To install a dictionary, copy the 2
> +\begin_layout Standard
> +To install a new dictionary, download the two files for this dictionary
> + into the thesaurus path (which is set in
> +\family sans
> +Tools\SpecialChar \menuseparator
> +Preferences\SpecialChar \menuseparator
> +Paths\SpecialChar \menuseparator
> +Thesaurus
>  \begin_inset space ~
>  \end_inset
>
> -files into LyX's installation subfolder
> +dictionaries
> +\family default
> +) and restart LyX.
> +\end_layout
> +
> +\begin_layout Standard
> +Alternatively, you can also install new dictionaries via
>  \family sans
> -~
> -\backslash
> -Resources
> -\backslash
> -thes
> +LibreOffice\SpecialChar \slash{}
> +OpenOffice
>  \family default
> - and restart LyX.
> + or, on Linux, via your package manager (look for
> +\emph on
> +mythes-*
> +\emph default
> + or
> +\emph on
> +libreoffice-thesaurus-*
> +\emph default
> + packages).
> + If you do this, make sure that LyX is able to find the installed 
> dictionaries,
> + i.
> +\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
> +\end_inset
> +
> +e.
> + that
> +\family sans
> +Tools\SpecialChar \menuseparator
> +Preferences\SpecialChar \menuseparator
> +Paths\SpecialChar \menuseparator
> +Thesaurus
> +\begin_inset space ~
> +\end_inset
> +
> +dictionaries
> +\family default
> + points to the path where you installed these dictionaries.
>  \end_layout
>
>  \begin_layout Subsection

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