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author | David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com> | 2014-05-15 14:49:42 +0200 |
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committer | David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com> | 2014-05-15 15:04:32 +0200 |
commit | b31244205066114f5721beef118be7f9e518cd22 (patch) | |
tree | fb4d61a76dd4aaaea4bc8b4d594c3a5f1ffc1993 | |
parent | 38b1410ca674bd47d218e4e77cf90e6adcc6d87c (diff) |
update Czech dictionary from liberix site
libreoffice-4-3-branch-point
(http://www.liberix.cz/doplnky/slovniky/ooo/dict-cs-2.oxt)
This updates all files, not just thesaurus. Btw, the thesaurus is no
longer licensed under MIT.
Change-Id: I04e93c99aed8bc57b0b5724741842020271b69c2
-rw-r--r-- | Dictionary_cs.mk | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/README_cs.txt (renamed from cs_CZ/README_cs_CZ.txt) | 766 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/README_en.txt | 42 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/README_hyph_cs_CZ.txt | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/cs_CZ.aff | 152 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/cs_CZ.dic | 327316 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/description.xml | 88 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/dictionaries.xcu | 85 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cs_CZ/th_cs_CZ_license.txt | 22 |
9 files changed, 96300 insertions, 232197 deletions
diff --git a/Dictionary_cs.mk b/Dictionary_cs.mk index d13b281..cc6f4fd 100644 --- a/Dictionary_cs.mk +++ b/Dictionary_cs.mk @@ -13,9 +13,8 @@ $(eval $(call gb_Dictionary_add_root_files,dict-cs,\ dictionaries/cs_CZ/cs_CZ.aff \ dictionaries/cs_CZ/cs_CZ.dic \ dictionaries/cs_CZ/hyph_cs_CZ.dic \ - dictionaries/cs_CZ/README_cs_CZ.txt \ - dictionaries/cs_CZ/README_hyph_cs_CZ.txt \ - dictionaries/cs_CZ/th_cs_CZ_license.txt \ + dictionaries/cs_CZ/README_cs.txt \ + dictionaries/cs_CZ/README_en.txt \ )) $(eval $(call gb_Dictionary_add_thesauri,dict-cs,\ diff --git a/cs_CZ/README_cs_CZ.txt b/cs_CZ/README_cs.txt index 1e13e1f..473f494 100644 --- a/cs_CZ/README_cs_CZ.txt +++ b/cs_CZ/README_cs.txt @@ -1,375 +1,391 @@ -============ -OBSAH -============ - -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. - -============ -INSTALACE -============ - -Postup instalace: - -http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/manual_instal.html - -neboli - -Obsah .zip archivu rozbalte do podadresare share/dict/ooo instalacniho -adresare OpenOffice.org. Pote pridejte do souboru dictionary.lst radek - -DICT cs CZ cs_CZ - -a restartujte OpenOffice.org. - -Problemy, chyby nebo nova slova hlaste na dev@cs.openoffice.org nebo primo -aktualnimu spravci slovniku na adresu danohnesorg@openoffice.org. - -=============== -LICENSE -=============== - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public -License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free -software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. 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+
+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 synonym
+---------------
+
+Copyright (c) 1994,2008 Karel Pala, Jan Všianský
+pala@fi.muni.cz
+
+Slovník můžete volně využívat v kancelářském balíku OpenOffice.org (a odvozených).
+Nesmíte jej upravovat nebo využívat pro komerční účely bez souhlasu autora.
+
+
+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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diff --git a/cs_CZ/README_en.txt b/cs_CZ/README_en.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9cc5e7c --- /dev/null +++ b/cs_CZ/README_en.txt @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +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.
+
+Thesaurus
+----------
+
+Copyright (c) 1994,2008 Karel Pala, Jan Všianský
+pala@fi.muni.cz
+
+You can freely use the thesaurus in OpenOffice.org (or its derivatives).
+You can not modify it or use for commercial purposes without the author's
+approval.
+
+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/README_hyph_cs_CZ.txt b/cs_CZ/README_hyph_cs_CZ.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a43be65..0000000 --- a/cs_CZ/README_hyph_cs_CZ.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -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/cs_CZ.aff b/cs_CZ/cs_CZ.aff index 268e267..a4ced22 100644 --- a/cs_CZ/cs_CZ.aff +++ b/cs_CZ/cs_CZ.aff @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ SET ISO8859-2 -TRY aeiouybcdlmnfjkprstvghqwxzAEIOUYBCDLMNFJKPRSTVGHQWXZ +TRY aeiouybcdlmnfjkprstvghqwx PFX N Y 1 PFX N 0 ne . @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ SFX P a o a SFX P a ou a SFX P a a SFX P a m a -SFX P a ech [^kh]a +SFX P a ech [^k]a SFX P ka cch ka SFX P a dch a SFX P a nch a @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ SFX U e e SFX U e m e SFX U e ch e -SFX D Y 68 +SFX D Y 55 SFX D es a es SFX D es u es SFX D es ovi es @@ -263,19 +263,6 @@ SFX D es y [^i]es SFX D es ch ies SFX D es ch kes SFX D es i ies -SFX D s a s -SFX D s u s -SFX D s ovi s -SFX D s e [^ghk]s -SFX D s em s -SFX D s ov s -SFX D s s -SFX D s m s -SFX D s ech [^ighk]s -SFX D s y [^i]s -SFX D s ch is -SFX D s ch ks -SFX D s i is SFX D os a os SFX D os u os SFX D os ovi os @@ -284,8 +271,8 @@ SFX D os em os SFX D os ov os SFX D os os SFX D os m os -SFX D os ech [^ighk]os -SFX D os y [^i]os +SFX D us ech [^ighk]os +SFX D us y [^i]os SFX D os ch ios SFX D os ch kos SFX D os i ios @@ -305,19 +292,19 @@ SFX D us i [ei]us SFX D 0 [^eou]s SFX D 0 [^asy] SFX D a a -SFX D ky ek [aeiouy][lr]ky -SFX D y 0 [^aeiouy][lr]ky SFX D ky ek [dntv]ky -SFX D y 0 [^dntvrl]ky -SFX D ly el [dkpz]ly -SFX D y 0 [^dkpz]ly -SFX D y 0 [^kl]y -SFX D y m y +SFX D y [^dntv]ky +SFX D ny n any +SFX D y [^kn]y +SFX D y m [dntv]ky +SFX D y m [^dntv]ky +SFX D y m [^k]y SFX D y ch [gh]y -SFX D y ch ky -SFX D y ch ry -SFX D y ech [^ghkr]y +SFX D y ch [dntv]ky +SFX D ky cch [^dntv]ky +SFX D y ech [^ghk]y SFX D y ch [sz]y +SFX D y ami [dntv]ky SFX H Y 24 SFX H 0 u [^ey] @@ -402,15 +389,14 @@ SFX L 0 [^e]n SFX L 0 m [^e]n SFX L 0 ech [^e]n -SFX S Y 45 -SFX S 0 e [^ec] -SFX S 0 i [^ec] -SFX S 0 em [^ec] -SFX S 0 [^ec] -SFX S 0 m [^ec] +SFX S Y 60 +SFX S 0 e [^ecn] +SFX S 0 i [^ecn] +SFX S 0 em [^ecn] +SFX S 0 [^ecn] +SFX S 0 m [^ecn] SFX S 0 ch [^ecnlsz] -SFX S 0 y n -SFX S 0 ech [nsz] +SFX S 0 ech [sz] SFX S 0 ech l SFX S 0 ch [^]l SFX S ec ce ec @@ -441,6 +427,22 @@ SFX S 0 [^e] SFX S 0 m [^e] SFX S nm [^e] SFX S nch [^e] +SFX S en ne [^mn]en +SFX S en nu [^mn]en +SFX S en ni [^mn]en +SFX S en nem [^mn]en +SFX S en ny [^mn]en +SFX S en n [^mn]en +SFX S en nm [^mn]en +SFX S en nech [^mn]en +SFX S 0 e [mn]en +SFX S 0 u [mn]en +SFX S 0 i [mn]en +SFX S 0 em [mn]en +SFX S 0 y [mn]en +SFX S 0 [mn]en +SFX S 0 m [mn]en +SFX S 0 ech [mn]en SFX S 0 m SFX S 0 ch SFX S 0 mi @@ -594,7 +596,7 @@ SFX Q es em es SFX Q es y es SFX Q es es SFX Q es m es -SFX Q es ech [^ghk]es +SFX Q os ech [^ghk]es SFX Q ges zch ges SFX Q ches ch ches SFX Q hes zch [^c]hes @@ -772,7 +774,7 @@ SFX Z dm SFX Z dch SFX Z dmi -SFX C Y 109 +SFX C Y 106 SFX C ce c ice SFX C e [^i]ce SFX C e [ijl]e @@ -786,9 +788,6 @@ SFX C m SFX C ch SFX C 0 mi SFX C 0 m -SFX C e e e -SFX C e i e -SFX C e e SFX C o a o SFX C o u o SFX C o em o @@ -899,7 +898,7 @@ SFX M o ch [eiy]o SFX M o i [jeiy]o SFX M a m a SFX M a ch [ghk]a -SFX M a ech [^ghkei]a +SFX M o ech [^ghkei]a SFX M a y [^cji]a SFX M on a on SFX M on u on @@ -937,7 +936,7 @@ SFX M m SFX M m SFX M ch -SFX K Y 85 +SFX K Y 84 SFX K 0 te [e] SFX K 0 ti [e] SFX K 0 tem [e] @@ -975,11 +974,11 @@ SFX K 0 tech a SFX K 0 ty a SFX K 0 i [^aes] SFX K 0 [^aes] -SFX K 0 em [^aesmcpv] -SFX K 0 ech [^aesmcpv] -SFX K 0 mi [^aesmcv] -SFX K 0 ch [pv] -SFX K 0 m [pv] +SFX K 0 em [^aesmcp] +SFX K 0 ech [^aesmcp] +SFX K 0 mi [^aesmc] +SFX K 0 ch [p] +SFX K 0 m [p] SFX K 0 ch oc SFX K 0 m oc SFX K 0 ech moc @@ -1000,7 +999,6 @@ SFX K tm SFX K tch SFX K tmi [^] SFX K 0 mi -SFX K 0 mi v SFX K es si es SFX K es s es SFX K es sm es @@ -1308,9 +1306,9 @@ SFX J m aj m SFX J m aje m SFX J m ajc m SFX J m ajce m -SFX J m ej m -SFX J m ejme m -SFX J m ejte m +SFX J m ej m +SFX J m ejme m +SFX J m ejte m SFX J m m SFX J m 0 m SFX J 0 e m @@ -1380,7 +1378,7 @@ SFX J out ulo out SFX J out uli out SFX J out uly out -SFX A Y 767 +SFX A Y 764 SFX A st tu st SFX A st te st SFX A st te st @@ -1758,9 +1756,9 @@ SFX A oulit ulte oulit SFX A ounit ouni ounit SFX A ounit ounme ounit SFX A ounit ounte ounit -SFX A oupit up oupit -SFX A oupit upme oupit -SFX A oupit upte oupit +SFX A ouit up oupit +SFX A ouit upme oupit +SFX A ouit upte oupit SFX A ouit u ouit SFX A ouit ume ouit SFX A ouit ute ouit @@ -1935,9 +1933,6 @@ SFX A nit ate nit SFX A t 0 tit SFX A it me tit SFX A it te tit -SFX A t 0 htit -SFX A it me htit -SFX A it te htit SFX A tit [^i]stit SFX A tit me [^i]stit SFX A tit te [^i]stit @@ -2121,7 +2116,7 @@ SFX A nout la [aeiouy]rnout SFX A nout lo [aeiouy]rnout SFX A nout li [aeiouy]rnout SFX A nout ly [aeiouy]rnout -SFX A nout l [aeiouyr][^aeiouyrl][^aeiouyrl]nout +SFX A nout l [aeiouyr][^aeiouyrl][^aeiouy SFX A nout l [aeiouyr][^aeiouyrl]nout SFX A out ul [^aeiouy]l[^aeiouyrl]nout SFX A nout l l[^aeiouyrl]nout @@ -2265,7 +2260,7 @@ SFX T t yti t SFX T t yty t SFX T t ytu t -SFX B Y 250 +SFX B Y 257 SFX B e e e SFX B e u [^cj]e SFX B e i ce @@ -2334,10 +2329,10 @@ SFX B u n u SFX B u nme u SFX B u nte u SFX B u i lu -SFX B u i [^aeiouy][^aeiouyt]u -SFX B u me [^aeiouy][bdfmnpvw]u +SFX B u i [^aeiouy][^aeiouy]u +SFX B u me [^aeiouy][bdfmnptvw]u SFX B u eme [^aeiouy][cghjklrsz]u -SFX B u te [^aeiouy][bdfmnpvw]u +SFX B u te [^aeiouy][bdfmnptvw]u SFX B u ete [^aeiouy][cghjklrsz]u SFX B du [aeiouy]du SFX B du me [aeiouy]du @@ -2393,17 +2388,24 @@ SFX B t ila t SFX B t ilo t SFX B t ili t SFX B t ily t -SFX B t m t -SFX B t t -SFX B t t -SFX B t me t -SFX B t te t -SFX B t 0 t -SFX B t me t -SFX B t te t -SFX B t 0 t -SFX B t c t -SFX B t ce t +SFX B t ji t +SFX B t je t +SFX B t je t +SFX B t jeme t +SFX B t jete t +SFX B t j t +SFX B t j t +SFX B t jme t +SFX B t jte t +SFX B t ji et +SFX B t je et +SFX B t je et +SFX B t jeme et +SFX B t jete et +SFX B t j et +SFX B t j et +SFX B t jme et +SFX B t jte et SFX B t yji t SFX B t yje t SFX B t yje t diff --git a/cs_CZ/cs_CZ.dic b/cs_CZ/cs_CZ.dic index bbb4e4a..be80e6a 100644 --- a/cs_CZ/cs_CZ.dic +++ b/cs_CZ/cs_CZ.dic |