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List:       kde-edu-devel
Subject:    Re: [kde-edu-devel] Moving KTouch localised data into kde-i18n
From:       Dominique Devriese <dominique.devriese () student ! kuleuven ! ac ! be>
Date:       2003-09-10 11:58:49
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Dominique Devriese writes:

> hm.. re-reading the mail, I just noticed that I forgot to include no
> in my tests..  I have just tried to do the same procedure for norsk,
> but I don't seem to be able to get the aspell dump to work for the
> bokmal spelling of the norsk language.  I think this is because of
> the utf8 spelling of bokmal being used as the name of the
> dictionary, and my aspell therefore not being able to open it for
> some reason..  Anyway, I think there is reason enough to suspect
> that the no file can also be generated using aspell by the
> maintainer, if he needs to do so..

another update: after messing with renaming the aspell dictionary
files, I have gotten it to work, and the dictionary generated is
almost a strict superset of the no dictionary in ktouch cvs.  Only
about 0.4 percent of the words in the no dictionary in ktouch cvs are
not in the generated file.

So again: if I haven't seen any objections to this removal by
tomorrow, I'm throwing them out.. I'll add a proper CVS log,
explaining the issue, so the maintainer will know what happened..


This is of course only one part of the necessary reduction of the
kdeedu module size.  I'm affraid though, that, as has already been
discussed here, for the other parts of the job more effort will be
needed, in particular, a system that allows administrators, packagers
and/or users to download extra data for an application from the
internet..  Is anyone looking into this ?

cheers
domi
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