On 06/09/2014 Maria Hartmann wrote:
if your output is so wrong, the aff file is maybe the source.
Yes. It seems just a matter of whitespace. You have a mix of tabs and
spaces. I removed all whitespace and left exacly one space between
columns in the P rule, so it now looks like
# Substantiv Plural, Kollektiva
SFX P Y 19
SFX P 0 s [^s]
SFX P i als schi
SFX P 0 als i
SFX P 0 p p
SFX P 0 a [^a]
SFX P 0 ens um
SFX P 0 uns [dm][au][nt][nt]a
SFX P iug oghens liug
SFX P gl ls cav[ae]gl
SFX P l uls [gm]al #tretgal, armal
SFX P P i deputau
SFX P iert orts iert
SFX P iev ovs iev
SFX P rieven ovens rieven
SFX P er ors er
SFX P ierm iarms [vt]ierm
SFX P viern iarns viern
SFX P er ars ier
SFX P iel euls iel
and this works for unmunch. I now get
abandun
abanduns
abanduna
for the "abandun" root. So if you remove all whitespace and leave
exactly one space it will work (maybe it works in other cases too, but
it's clear that your mix of tabs and spaces is confusing unmunch).
I haven't tried repackaging the extension, but if your .aff file
confuses hunspell/unmunch it will surely confuse OpenOffice too.
What does the $ mean?
It's the Linux/Mac equivalent of the command prompt ("C:\>"). Ignore it.
It simply means "enter the following command".
My command promt is always saying "Cant open unmunch".
How do I have to do this command?
Have you installed hunspell on your system? Does it come with an
"unmunch" command? Try locating by searching "unmunch" and see if it's
there. Otherwise, if you are able to test directly with Hunspell, it
will still be OK, you can test with the words above.
Regards,
Andrea.
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