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committer | Jan Holesovsky <kendy@collabora.com> | 2016-02-25 07:58:10 +0100 |
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-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/README_en.txt | 64 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/description.xml | 147 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/dictionaries.xcu | 61 |
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diff --git a/cs_CZ/README_cs.txt b/cs_CZ/README_cs.txt index ad6e117..a041412 100644 --- a/cs_CZ/README_cs.txt +++ b/cs_CZ/README_cs.txt @@ -1,381 +1,381 @@ -Toto rozšíření obsahuje české slovníky pro OpenOffice.org.
-
-Kontrola pravopisu
-------------------
-
-Toto je cesky slovnik pro kontrolu pravopisu zalozeny na ceskem slovniku
-pro ispell, verze z 29. 10. 2006, ktery vytvoril Petr Kolar spolu s desitkami
-dalsich prispevatelu.
-
-Jsou v nem provedeny drobne zmeny nutne pro kompatibilitu s OpenOffice.org.
-
-Slovnik je licencovan pod GNU/GPL licenci, ktera je prilozena nize.
-
-
-Slovník pro dělení slov
------------------------
-
-Language: Czech (Czech Republic) (cs CZ).
-Origin: Based on the TeX hyphenation tables
-License: GPL license, 2003
-Author: Pavel@Janik.cz (Pavel Janík)
-
-HYPH cs CZ hyph_cs
-
- These patterns were converted from TeX hyphenation patterns by the package
- lingucomponent-tools
- (http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/oo-cs/lingucomponent-tools/).
-
- The license of original files is GNU GPL (they are both parts of csTeX). My
- work on them was to only run the scripts from lingucomponent-tools package
- (dual LGPL/SISSL license so it can be integrated).
- --
- Pavel Janík
- 2003
-
-
-
-===============
-LICENSE
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+Toto rozšíření obsahuje české slovníky pro OpenOffice.org. + +Kontrola pravopisu +------------------ + +Toto je cesky slovnik pro kontrolu pravopisu zalozeny na ceskem slovniku +pro ispell, verze z 29. 10. 2006, ktery vytvoril Petr Kolar spolu s desitkami +dalsich prispevatelu. + +Jsou v nem provedeny drobne zmeny nutne pro kompatibilitu s OpenOffice.org. + +Slovnik je licencovan pod GNU/GPL licenci, ktera je prilozena nize. + + +Slovník pro dělení slov +----------------------- + +Language: Czech (Czech Republic) (cs CZ). +Origin: Based on the TeX hyphenation tables +License: GPL license, 2003 +Author: Pavel@Janik.cz (Pavel Janík) + +HYPH cs CZ hyph_cs + + These patterns were converted from TeX hyphenation patterns by the package + lingucomponent-tools + (http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/oo-cs/lingucomponent-tools/). + + The license of original files is GNU GPL (they are both parts of csTeX). 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. + diff --git a/cs_CZ/README_en.txt b/cs_CZ/README_en.txt index 99c02fd..0017368 100644 --- a/cs_CZ/README_en.txt +++ b/cs_CZ/README_en.txt @@ -1,32 +1,32 @@ -The pack contains current versions of all OpenOffice.org Czech dictionares as of 2008-05-18.
-
-Spellchecker
-------------
-
-This dictionary for spell-checking Czech texts is licensed under GPL license.
-
-The dictionary is based on Czech ispell dictionary created by Petr Kolar
-and numerous contributors.
-
-Hyphenation dictionary
-----------------------
-
-Language: Czech (Czech Republic) (cs CZ).
-Origin: Based on the TeX hyphenation tables
-License: GPL license, 2003
-Author: Pavel@Janik.cz (Pavel Janík)
-
-HYPH cs CZ hyph_cs
-
- These patterns were converted from TeX hyphenation patterns by the package
- lingucomponent-tools
- (http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/oo-cs/lingucomponent-tools/).
-
- The license of original files is GNU GPL (they are both parts of csTeX). My
- work on them was to only run the scripts from lingucomponent-tools package
- (dual LGPL/SISSL license so it can be integrated).
- --
- Pavel Janík
- 2003
-
-
+The pack contains current versions of all OpenOffice.org Czech dictionares as of 2008-05-18. + +Spellchecker +------------ + +This dictionary for spell-checking Czech texts is licensed under GPL license. + +The dictionary is based on Czech ispell dictionary created by Petr Kolar +and numerous contributors. + +Hyphenation dictionary +---------------------- + +Language: Czech (Czech Republic) (cs CZ). +Origin: Based on the TeX hyphenation tables +License: GPL license, 2003 +Author: Pavel@Janik.cz (Pavel Janík) + +HYPH cs CZ hyph_cs + + These patterns were converted from TeX hyphenation patterns by the package + lingucomponent-tools + (http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/oo-cs/lingucomponent-tools/). + + The license of original files is GNU GPL (they are both parts of csTeX). My + work on them was to only run the scripts from lingucomponent-tools package + (dual LGPL/SISSL license so it can be integrated). + -- + Pavel Janík + 2003 + + diff --git a/cs_CZ/description.xml b/cs_CZ/description.xml index 0661918..5062483 100644 --- a/cs_CZ/description.xml +++ b/cs_CZ/description.xml @@ -1,75 +1,72 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<description xmlns="http://openoffice.org/extensions/description/2006" xmlns:d="http://openoffice.org/extensions/description/2006" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
-
- <registration>
- <simple-license accept-by="admin" default-license-id="cs-CZ">
- <license-text xlink:href="README_cs.txt" lang="cs-CZ" license-id="cs-CZ" />
- <license-text xlink:href="README_en.txt" lang="en-US" />
- </simple-license>
- </registration>
-
-
- <version value="2.0" />
-
- <!--A unique identifier for your extension.
- In order to avoid name clashes with other extensions it should probably hold
- your company name or your full name along with the name of the extension in a form like
- MyFirstName.MyLastName.DictionayName
- or www.MyWebpage.net.DictionayName
- Or you may use the project name of your submitted extension to start with...
- For the very same reason they should NOT start with 'org.openoffice'.
- When choosing the identifier keep in mind that others may provide a dictionary for that
- very same language as well and even then your identifier still needs to be unique!
- -->
- <identifier value="org.openoffice.cs.dictionary" />
-
- <!--A name for the extension to be used in the UI.
- For dictionaries it should show the locales supported
- and the purpose spell checking and/or hyphenation and/or thesaurus.
- The display name can be localized and there should be at least one
- entry for each language it implements and one default English entry.
- The default entry is the one listed first.
- -->
- <display-name>
- <name lang="en">Czech spell check dictionary and hyphenation rules</name>
- <name lang="cs">Český slovník pro kontrolu pravopisu a dělení slov</name>
- </display-name>
-
- <!--Dictionaries should work with all platforms...-->
- <platform value="all" />
-
- <!--A minimal OpenOffice.org version the extension requires to be used with.
- For dictionary extensions that will be 'OpenOffice.org 3.0'
- -->
- <dependencies>
- <OpenOffice.org-minimal-version value="3.0" d:name="OpenOffice.org 3.0" />
- </dependencies>
-
-
- <!-- MORE OPTIONAL LIKE ENTRIES FOLLOWING (may easily be omitted, out-commented by default)... -->
-
-
- <!--If you uploadet your extension to the repository (which should be the default!)
- you do not need to have this one.
- <update-information>
- <src xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/license/update/lic3.update.xml" />
- </update-information>
- -->
-
- <!--Check if this is already generated by repository.
- Otherwise you may like to provide it manually.
- <publisher>
- <name xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/publisher/publisher_en.html" lang="en">My dictionary extension (en)</name>
- <name xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/publisher/publisher_fr.html" lang="fr">My dictionary extension (fr)</name>
- </publisher>
- -->
-
- <!--This link will be generated by repository. Check if this already works for multiple languages.
- If not you may provide it manually if you like.
- <release-notes>
- <src xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/publisher/release-notes_en.txt" lang="en" />
- <src xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/publisher/release-notes_fr.txt" lang="fr" />
- </release-notes>
- -->
-
-</description>
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<description xmlns="http://openoffice.org/extensions/description/2006" xmlns:d="http://openoffice.org/extensions/description/2006" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> + + <registration> + <simple-license accept-by="admin" default-license-id="cs-CZ"> + <license-text xlink:href="README_cs.txt" lang="cs-CZ" license-id="cs-CZ" /> + <license-text xlink:href="README_en.txt" lang="en-US" /> + </simple-license> + </registration> + + <version value="2.0" /> + + <!--A unique identifier for your extension. + In order to avoid name clashes with other extensions it should probably hold + your company name or your full name along with the name of the extension in a form like + MyFirstName.MyLastName.DictionayName + or www.MyWebpage.net.DictionayName + Or you may use the project name of your submitted extension to start with... + For the very same reason they should NOT start with 'org.openoffice'. + When choosing the identifier keep in mind that others may provide a dictionary for that + very same language as well and even then your identifier still needs to be unique! + --> + <identifier value="org.openoffice.cs.dictionary" /> + + <!--A name for the extension to be used in the UI. + For dictionaries it should show the locales supported + and the purpose spell checking and/or hyphenation and/or thesaurus. + The display name can be localized and there should be at least one + entry for each language it implements and one default English entry. + The default entry is the one listed first. + --> + <display-name> + <name lang="en">Czech spell check dictionary and hyphenation rules</name> + <name lang="cs">Český slovník pro kontrolu pravopisu a dělení slov</name> + </display-name> + + <!--Dictionaries should work with all platforms...--> + <platform value="all" /> + + <!--A minimal OpenOffice.org version the extension requires to be used with. + For dictionary extensions that will be 'OpenOffice.org 3.0' + --> + <dependencies> + <OpenOffice.org-minimal-version value="3.0" d:name="OpenOffice.org 3.0" /> + </dependencies> + + <!-- MORE OPTIONAL LIKE ENTRIES FOLLOWING (may easily be omitted, out-commented by default)... --> + + <!--If you uploadet your extension to the repository (which should be the default!) + you do not need to have this one. + <update-information> + <src xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/license/update/lic3.update.xml" /> + </update-information> + --> + + <!--Check if this is already generated by repository. + Otherwise you may like to provide it manually. + <publisher> + <name xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/publisher/publisher_en.html" lang="en">My dictionary extension (en)</name> + <name xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/publisher/publisher_fr.html" lang="fr">My dictionary extension (fr)</name> + </publisher> + --> + + <!--This link will be generated by repository. Check if this already works for multiple languages. + If not you may provide it manually if you like. + <release-notes> + <src xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/publisher/release-notes_en.txt" lang="en" /> + <src xlink:href="http://extensions.openoffice.org/testarea/desktop/publisher/release-notes_fr.txt" lang="fr" /> + </release-notes> + --> + +</description> diff --git a/cs_CZ/dictionaries.xcu b/cs_CZ/dictionaries.xcu index 95dbb43..91a6a51 100644 --- a/cs_CZ/dictionaries.xcu +++ b/cs_CZ/dictionaries.xcu @@ -1,32 +1,29 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<oor:component-data xmlns:oor="http://openoffice.org/2001/registry" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" oor:name="Linguistic" oor:package="org.openoffice.Office">
- <node oor:name="ServiceManager">
-
- <node oor:name="Dictionaries">
- <node oor:name="HunSpellDic_cs_CZ" oor:op="fuse">
- <prop oor:name="Locations" oor:type="oor:string-list">
- <value>%origin%/cs_CZ.aff %origin%/cs_CZ.dic</value>
- </prop>
- <prop oor:name="Format" oor:type="xs:string">
- <value>DICT_SPELL</value>
- </prop>
- <prop oor:name="Locales" oor:type="oor:string-list">
- <value>cs-CZ</value>
- </prop>
- </node>
- <node oor:name="HyphDic_cs_CZ" oor:op="fuse">
- <prop oor:name="Locations" oor:type="oor:string-list">
- <value>%origin%/hyph_cs_CZ.dic</value>
- </prop>
- <prop oor:name="Format" oor:type="xs:string">
- <value>DICT_HYPH</value>
- </prop>
- <prop oor:name="Locales" oor:type="oor:string-list">
- <value>cs-CZ</value>
- </prop>
- </node>
- </node>
- </node>
-</oor:component-data>
-
-
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<oor:component-data xmlns:oor="http://openoffice.org/2001/registry" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" oor:name="Linguistic" oor:package="org.openoffice.Office"> + <node oor:name="ServiceManager"> + <node oor:name="Dictionaries"> + <node oor:name="HunSpellDic_cs_CZ" oor:op="fuse"> + <prop oor:name="Locations" oor:type="oor:string-list"> + <value>%origin%/cs_CZ.aff %origin%/cs_CZ.dic</value> + </prop> + <prop oor:name="Format" oor:type="xs:string"> + <value>DICT_SPELL</value> + </prop> + <prop oor:name="Locales" oor:type="oor:string-list"> + <value>cs-CZ</value> + </prop> + </node> + <node oor:name="HyphDic_cs_CZ" oor:op="fuse"> + <prop oor:name="Locations" oor:type="oor:string-list"> + <value>%origin%/hyph_cs_CZ.dic</value> + </prop> + <prop oor:name="Format" oor:type="xs:string"> + <value>DICT_HYPH</value> + </prop> + <prop oor:name="Locales" oor:type="oor:string-list"> + <value>cs-CZ</value> + </prop> + </node> + </node> + </node> +</oor:component-data> |