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authorMichael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>2012-01-28 20:52:45 +0100
committerMichael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>2012-01-28 20:52:45 +0100
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-# This file defines the languages of the spellchecker, that are
-# included into the language specific installation sets.
-# First column: Language in the installation set.
-# Second column: Assigned spellchecker languages. Comma separated list.
-
-# The first entry after the "=" is the entry, that will be included into
-# a language pack of the corresponding language. If no spellchecker
-# shall be included into the language pack, the keyword "EMPTY" can
-# be used as first entry.
-
-af = "af"
-ar = "EMPTY"
-ca = "ca,es,fr"
-cs = "cs"
-da = "da,de-DE"
-de = "de-DE,de-AT,de-CH,fr,it"
-en-US = "en,es,fr"
-en-GB = "en,es,fr"
-es = "es,fr,pt"
-et = "et"
-fr = "fr,es"
-gl = "gl,pt,es"
-he = "he"
-hu = "hu,de-DE"
-hr = "hr,de-DE"
-it = "it,de-DE,fr"
-ja = "EMPTY"
-ko = "EMPTY"
-ku = "ku-TR"
-lt = "lt"
-nb = "no,fr,de-DE,es"
-ne = "ne"
-nl = "nl,fr,de-DE"
-nn = "no,fr,de-DE,es"
-oc = "oc,fr"
-pl = "pl,de-DE,ru"
-pt-BR = "pt,es"
-pt = "pt,es"
-ro = "ro,de-DE,hu"
-ru = "ru,de-DE"
-sk = "sk"
-sl = "sl"
-sv = "sv,de-DE"
-sr = "sr"
-# ! Note the package 'sr' also holds the dictionaries for 'sh' !
-sh = "sr"
-sw = "sw"
-th = "th"
-uk = "uk,ru"
-vi = "vi,fr"
-zh-TW = "EMPTY"
-zh-CN = "EMPTY"
-zu = "zu"
-