[l10n-dev] a problem with an anti-virus program

2010-02-28 Thread dwain
hello,
i had been using ad-aware up until version 3.2 of open office.  ad-aware
recognized the helper files in open office as trojans and quarantined them
thus making ooo unusable.  i have notified ad-aware of the problem, but
thought i would inform the list of the faux trojan conflict between the two
programs.

regards,
dwain

-- 
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary
safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.  Benjamin Franklin


Re: [l10n-dev] Using a Bafia dictionary in OO 3.1 (ksf_Cm)

2010-02-28 Thread F Wolff
Op Sa, 2010-02-27 om 20:54 +0100 skryf Uwe Jung:
 Hello,
 
 I hope I am on the right place here.
 I'm working on a Hunspell dictionary for the Bafia language which is
 situated in Central Cameroon. The ISO-Code is ksf. The dictionary is
 starting to work fine using Hunspell stand alone inside Ubuntu 9.10.
 
 How can I incorporate the dictionary to Open Office 3.1 ? Currently it
 seems not to know that this language exist?
 
 If there is a project to start on this matter, how should I start it?
 
 Best regards
 
 Uwe Jung
 Yaounde


Hallo Uwe

You will need to create a locale for OpenOffice.org to have some basic
information about the language.  There is currently a project under way
to do this for some African languages here:

http://www.it46.se/afrigen/

which is probably the easiest way to do this.  I am not sure when they
will contribute to OpenOffice.org again - be sure to ask. This is part
of the African Network for Localisation:
http://www.africanlocalisation.net/

Keep well
Friedel


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Recently on my blog:
http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/content/hunspell-osx-106


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