Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Full Text Issue Listing |
Summary: | Localized dictionaries | ||||||||
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Product: | Internationalization | Reporter: | davide | ||||||
Component: | code | Assignee: | Martin Hollmichel <nesshof> | ||||||
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | QA Contact: | issues@l10n <issues> | ||||||
Severity: | Trivial | ||||||||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | issues, khendricks, simonbr | ||||||
Version: | OOo 1.1 RC | ||||||||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||||
Hardware: | PC | ||||||||
OS: | All | ||||||||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Latest Confirmation in: | --- | ||||||
Developer Difficulty: | --- | ||||||||
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Description
davide
2003-07-06 21:42:52 UTC
Created attachment 7444 [details]
OpenOffice.org-1.1rc/share/dict/ooo
Created attachment 7445 [details]
dictionary.lst
Hi, Adding myself to CC on this. I can confirm this issue. The tag cws_srx645_ooo11rc has the correct source to handle this case properly. As of OOo 1.1rc If you use config_office/configure and do not use --with-dict= it will default to including all dictionaries. If you only want the Italian dictionary, the config_oiffice/configure line should use: --with-dict=ITIT Hope this helps, Kevin Hi, Just guessing that this is related. I want the Dutch build to come with German and English dictionaries, but not with the Italian and Russian ones. So I changed winenv.set as follows: #setenv DIC_DADK "TRUE" setenv DIC_DEDE "TRUE" setenv DIC_ENGB "TRUE" setenv DIC_ENUS "TRUE" #setenv DIC_ITIT "TRUE" #setenv DIC_RURU "TRUE" unsetenv DIC_DADK >& /dev/null unsetenv DIC_ITIT >& /dev/null unsetenv DIC_RURU >& /dev/null The resulting build however installs the Italian dictionary but not the German one. Hi, The German dictionary itself is full GPL and can NOT be included. The --with-dict=DEDE simply includes the German Hyphenation dictionary which is LGPL compliant. So the switch does enable all availlable German dictionaries. Kevin OK. Any idea why the it_IT dictionary is included when DICT_ITIT is not set? Hi, I assume you mean when the DIC_ITIT environment var is not set? If so the answer is "no". Please note, if you do not use the --with-dict configure switch at all then the build will default to the equivalent of --with-dict=ALL which will include everything. Kevin DL->TL: Would you please takeover? TL->MH: to you as discussed. fixed in rc3?! mark as verified. close issue. |