2014-10-14 8:49 GMT+02:00 R.J. Baars :
> I could list hem, but I don't want to yet. I first want to resolve the
> license.
>
> Just data It is a lot more work to collect data like this, than it is
> to make a little program. I don't see the difference. It is the effort and
> ingenuity that co
On 2014-10-14 08:49, R.J. Baars wrote:
> I even would rather exclude commercial use without written consent of
> the
> owner (me). In fact, I would object to any use except for open and free
> purposes.
>
> Is there a license that fits that?
Creative Commons has a "non-commercial" option, but t
I could list hem, but I don't want to yet. I first want to resolve the
license.
Just data It is a lot more work to collect data like this, than it is
to make a little program. I don't see the difference. It is the effort and
ingenuity that counts.
It is not a plain collection, but picking ou
On 2014-10-14 08:26, R.J. Baars wrote:
> the 'gaia' format:
> www.spellonit.com/downloads/frequencies/_gaia.xml.zip
Could you list which ones are available? (Or configure the server so
that it lists the directory when
www.spellonit.com/downloads/frequencies/ is opened?)
As this is just data, y
The frequency lists are now available.
You can find yours here:
the 'gaia' format:
www.spellonit.com/downloads/frequencies/_gaia.xml.zip
the plain csv:
www.spellonit.com/downloads/frequencies/_wordfreqs.csv.zip
Ruud
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I am currently exporting word frequencies for all languages I have
collected over the years.
These frequency lists are 'dirty', which means there has been done no
check if words are correct.
That will be handled by the the speller anyway. Spell checker maintainers
could also use it for input..
Th