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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ The spell files included here are in Vim's special format. You can't edit
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them. See ":help spell" for more information.
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Copyright
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COPYRIGHT
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The files used as input for the spell files come from the OpenOffice.org spell
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files. Most of them go under the LGPL or a similar license.
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@ -10,3 +10,78 @@ files. Most of them go under the LGPL or a similar license.
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Copyright notices for specific languages are in README_??.txt. Note that the
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files for different regions are merged, both to save space and to make it
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possible to highlight words for another region different from bad words.
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GENERATING .SPL FILES
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This involves downloading the files from the OpenOffice.org server, applying a
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patch and running Vim to generate the .spl file. To do this all in one go use
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the Aap program (www.a-a-p.org). It's simple to install, it only requires
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Python.
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You can also do it manually:
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1. Fetch the right spell file from:
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http://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/dictionaries
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2. Unzip the archive:
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unzip LL_RR.zip
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3. Apply the patch:
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patch < LL_RR.diff
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4. If the language has multiple regions do the above for each region. E.g.,
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for English there are five regions: US, CA, AU, NZ and GB.
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5. Run Vim and execute ":mkspell". Make sure you do this with the correct
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locale, that influences the upper/lower case letters and word characters.
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On Unix it's something like:
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env LANG=en_US.UTF-8 vim
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mkspell! en en_US en_AU en_CA en_GB en_NZ
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6. Repeat step 5 for other locales. For English you could generate a spell
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file for latin1, utf-8 and ASCII. ASCII only makes sense for languages
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that have very few words with non-ASCII letters.
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Now you understand why I prefer using the Aap recipe :-).
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MAINTAINING A LANGUAGE
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Every language should have a maintainer. His tasks are to track the changes
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in the OpenOffice.org spell files and make updated patches. Words that
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haven't been added/removed from the OpenOffice lists can also be handled by
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the patches.
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It is important to keep the version of the .dic and .aff files that you
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started with. When OpenOffice brings out new versions of these files you can
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find out what changed and take over these changes in your patch. When there
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are very many changes you can do it the other way around: re-apply the changes
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for Vim to the new versions of the .dic and .aff files.
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This procedure should work well:
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1. Obtain the zip archive with the .aff and .dic files. Unpack it as
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explained above and copy (don't rename!) the .aff and .dic files to
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.orig.aff and .orig.dic. Using the Aap recipe should work, it will make
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the copies for you.
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2. Tweak the .aff and .dic files to generate the perfect .spl file. Don't
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change too much, the OpenOffice people are not stupid. However, you may
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want to remove obvious mistakes. And remove single-letter words that
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aren't really words, they mess up the suggestions (English has this
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problem).
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3. Make the diff file. "aap diff" will do this for you. If a diff would be
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too big you might consider writing a Vim script to do systematic changes.
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Do check that someone else can reproduce building the spell file. Send the
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result to Bram for inclusion in the distribution. Bram will generate the
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.spl file and upload it to the ftp server (if he can't generate it you will
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have to send him the .spl file too).
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4. When OpenOffice makes a new zip file available you need to update the
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patch. "aap check" should do most of the work for you: if there are
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changes the .new.dic and .new.aff files will appear. You can now figure
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out the differences with .orig.dic and .orig.aff, adjust the .dic and .aff
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files and finally move the .new.dic to .orig.dic and .new.aff to .orig.aff.
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5. Repeat step 4. regularly.
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SPELLDIR = ..
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FILES = he_IL.aff he_IL.dic
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all: $(SPELLDIR)/he.utf-8.spl ../README_he.txt
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all: $(SPELLDIR)/he.utf-8.spl $(SPELLDIR)/he.iso-8859-8.spl ../README_he.txt
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$(SPELLDIR)/he.utf-8.spl : $(VIM) $(FILES)
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:sys env LANG=he_IL.UTF-8
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$(VIM) -e -c "mkspell! $(SPELLDIR)/he he_IL" -c q
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$(SPELLDIR)/he.iso-8859-8.spl : $(VIM) $(FILES)
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:sys $(VIM) -e -c "set enc=iso-8859-8"
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-c "mkspell! $(SPELLDIR)/he he_IL" -c q
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../README_he.txt : README_he_IL.txt
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:copy $source $target
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