Cyril Slobin wrote:

> Who maintains Esperanto spell files for Vim? File eo.utf-8.spl is
> completely broken! In fact it was broken long ago when I've download
> Vim 7.0. Now I've upgrade to 7.0.219 and have checked if something
> became better. No hope -- it is the same broken file. I use Win32
> version of Vim.

There is no maintainer.  I simply took the spell files from myspell
(OpenOffice.org).  They are still dated 27-Oct-2005, thus it appears
nobody is working on them.

> I have complied my own eo.utf-8.spl from ispell sources by Sergio
> Pokrovskij found in Debian 3.1 distribution. It understands both real
> Unicode and surrogate "Cxirkaux"-style (if you don't speak Esperanto,
> you don't need to understand this). Archive contains .spl file itself,
> two .dic files, two .aff files and short readme file (it is in
> Esperanto, not English, and named "legumin", not "readme"). You can
> download it from:
> 
>     http://www.45.free.net/~slobin/vim/eo.utf-8.zip
> 
> Maybe it is a good idea to replace broken file with my one on Vim ftp site.
> 
> I've newer use aap and don't know vim maintaining technology, I've
> just manually converted ispell files to myspell ones and than compiled
> them to Vim format.
> 
> I have not checked eo.iso-8859-3.spl file, I newer use iso-8859-3.

To be able to allow others to reproduce building the .spl file, it's
required that a script is used to fetch the input files, do any
conversions/patching and use Vim to build the .spl file.

Please take the existing $VIMRUNTIME/spell/eo/main.aap and modify it a
bit to build the .spl file.  This can't be very difficult, you would
mostly use the command you type manually.

What is strange is that myspell uses eo_l3 and you have eo_EO and eo_UX.
Why two regions?

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