Thanks a lot for your tips - it looks much better know, because the name of the 
extension and the publishers name is shown in the extension manager. 
It doesnt look like a mandatory for the xcu to be in the folder registry. The 
Dutch, English and German extensions didnt pack the xcu in a subfolder. 
No, I didnt know that the language has to be available as a document language. 
Where can I check it? I see "Rätoromanisch" as a possible language during the 
import of a document to OpenOffice writer. But the spell checker I wrote is for 
a variety of Rätoromanisch. I cant imagine that Sursilvan is supportet. Is it a 
problem? Would my spell checker work even though it isnt a document language? 
What does it mean to be a document language?
Regards, Maria
> Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 22:10:38 +0200
> From: pesce...@apache.org
> To: l10n@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Spellchecker for Rhaeto-Romanic
> 
> On 16/08/2014 Maria Hartmann wrote:
> > Okay. I am using windows 7 and OpenOffice 4.
> 
> Ok, good to know.
> 
> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/6chp8mwr4451j4q/roh_SUR.oxt
> 
> I see the most classic mistake there: Our (insane) convention is that 
> your files should NOT be inside a folder. So, your ZIP file contains the 
> "Dictionary_roh_SUR" folder, which in turn contains the dictionary 
> files. As a first step, you should fix this and the extension will 
> install cleanly.
> 
> A second issue I see is that
>                  <value>%origin%/../dictionaries/roh_SUR.aff 
> %origin%/../dictionaries/roh_SUR.dic</value>
> assumes that dictionaries are in "../dictionaries", which is true for 
> the Italian dictionary, but not for yours.
> 
> I believe the dictionaries.xcu file should be in a subfolder called 
> "registry", but I can't test at the moment if this is mandatory. Anyway, 
> the path above must be corrected accordingly (so, simply .. and not 
> ../dictionaries in case you move dictionaries.xcu in the registry/ 
> subfolder).
> 
> And then I hit a stopper for a possible issue with language codes. Have 
> you already checked that OpenOffice supports roh_SUR as a document 
> language? If you are unsure of where to check, just ask for directions.
> 
> Regards,
>    Andrea.
> 
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