Leonardo Fontenelle wrote:

> Finally, I have a working pt "dictionary" for vim.
> 
> I attached a shell script, which means I gave up learning AAP. Not
> that it's hard, but it took me long enough to sit down and write the
> script, and I wouldn't like to stall any longer.
> 
> I believe I wrote all the relevant comments in the script.
> 
> The gzipped spl file is 1,3M large, so I didn't attach it yet. May I
> send it directly to you, Bram? I have no sug file because it seems
> that the MAP's are doing a better job than I could do with SOFO's.

Thanks.  I updated the Aap script according to your shell script.

I also changed the .aff files to include the FOL/LOW/UPP lines.  That
works better when switching languages.

I also added the MIDWORD line to make clear a quote can appear halfway a
word.

I don't understand why you need to remove words that contain a dot.  In
English words with an embedded dot works just fine.

I can't do much with the .pdf file that replaces the README file.
Please ask the maintainers to provide a plain text file with the
Copyright notice.

I produced the .spl files this way.  You can find them on the ftp
server: ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/runtime/spell
You can see the Aap recipe and diff files here:
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/runtime/spell/pt

Please verify the .spl files I produced are the same (or better :-) than
yours.

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