Re: [discuss] Lingua Latina

2005-06-23 Thread Richard/g
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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Re: [discuss] Lingua Latina

2005-06-22 Thread Laurent Godard

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)


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 ?)


Laurent

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Re: [discuss] Lingua Latina

2005-06-20 Thread Graham Lauder

Jonathon Blake wrote:


Stardock wrote:

 


create an easier way to put macrons over vowels?
   



Easier than what?

I can type them directly from my keyboard.

xan

jonathon
 



Cool, perhaps you could explain how, for Stardocks benefit.

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Re: [discuss] Lingua Latina

2005-06-20 Thread Jonathon Blake
Graham wrote:

 Cool, perhaps you could explain how, for Stardocks benefit.

The OP didn't give their operating system.
Without that, odds are that the instructions I write won't apply.

xan

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Re: [discuss] Lingua Latina

2005-06-20 Thread Richard/g
El Lun 20 Jun 2005 07:55 AM, Laurent Godard escribió:
 Hi Richard,

  Actually, already exists.  I haven't used it but here it is:
  http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/spell_dic.html
  or directly:
  http://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contri
 b/dictionaries/la.zip

 Yes, you're right

 the only more to say is that the language is bound to italian,
 so you have to select this language as the character
 property of your text Latin spellchecker is also available
 through DicOOo (File  autopilot  install dictionnaries)

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. 

Richard.

 read the readme.txt file to see how to change this association

 HTH

 laurent

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Re: [discuss] Lingua Latina

2005-06-19 Thread Jonathon Blake
Stardock wrote:

create an easier way to put macrons over vowels?

Easier than what?

I can type them directly from my keyboard.

xan

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[discuss] Lingua Latina

2005-06-18 Thread stardock

Is it possible to create a version of openoffice for someone who writes as if 
his native language were Latin?

That is, could someone add a Latin language spell checker to the wordprocessor, 
and create an easier way to put macrons over vowels?

Thank you.

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