2012/4/25 Caolán McNamara <caol...@redhat.com>: > > True. I maintain (a little out of date) a matrix of what's available > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org/LinguisticComponents > Some stuff is only available as firefox/thunderbird etc extensions > although they use hunspell as well. Some stuff (IIRC) has either *no* > license, or licenses which might make them unsuitable for bundling into > Fedora and so on. Some scripting of the Fedora source repository to pull > out the URL/Source lines from all of those packages .spec files might be > of some use to you to bootstrap the "homes" of those dictionaries, etc. > That is a really good page you set up there. It ease some of my painfull searches. And also it fixes the myspell issue i have on gentoo by just plainly using what you guys have in fedora :) (also I guess rene will be also happy if he manages dicts in debian too :P)
So do you think it is worth the efforts to consolidate the stuff? Or is it waste of time? What I think we could do: Provide some simple wiki page with links to latest versions + git. If we would generate along .oxt even .xcu extensions we could snatch at least the firefox lads. It would improve overall status in all distros as I am not aware of any that would use the dictionaries provided by applications. And in the end it would improve the libreoffice released pack, because we would always provide up-to-date dict stuff. :) Cheers Tom _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice