1 Áki Nielsen - a-nielsen á post punktum olivant punktum fo
2 Almanna- og heilsumálaráðið
3 Arnvør M. á Torkilsheyggi - arnvor á torkilsheyggi punktum fo
4 Arthur Olsen - arthur á flug punktum fo
5 Dánial Olsen - danial á com-data punktum fo
6 Dávur - davur á dsmedia punktum fo
7 D=E1nial Olsen - danial á com-data punktum fo
8 Eiler Hansen - eiler á elektron punktum fo
9 Eitt forrit hjá Jacob Sparre Andersen - sparre á nbi punktum dk
11 H=F8gni Weihe - weihe á kiku punktum dk
13 Jacob Sparre Andersen - munin-sparre á jacob-sparre punktum dk
14 Jacob Sparre Andersen - sparre á crs4 punktum it
15 Jacob Sparre Andersen - sparre á jacob-sparre punktum dk
16 Jacob Sparre Andersen - sparre á nbi punktum dk
17 Jón Johannesen - wolfmoon á post punktum olivant punktum fo
19 Kim Isdal Knudsen - kim á isdal punktum dk
20 Ólivant - http://www punktum olivant punktum fo/
22 Rói á Torkilsheyggi - roi á torkilsheyggi punktum fo
24 Rói á Torkilsheyggi - roi á torkilsheyggi punktum fo
25 Svend Heinesen - she á formula punktum fo
27 Torkil Zachariassen - torkil á flug punktum fo
28 Torkil Zachariassen - torkil á flug punktum fo
31 Útvarp Føroya - http://www punktum uf punktum fo/
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372 fotr: The Faroese Dictionary for Spell Checking
373 © 2000-2004 The Faroese Linux User Group (www.flug.fo) and the contributors.
375 This dictionary is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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392 sprog_en_lower_case=faroese
399 installdir_old=`locate wordbook/dictionary.lst | sed 's:/dictionary.lst$$::'`
400 installdir_new=`locate /share/dict/ooo | perl -pe 'use locale; s:^(.*/share/dict/ooo).*$$:$$1:' | sort -u | tail -1`
402 installdir_user=$(HOME)/.openoffice/user/wordbook
406 install: $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).dic $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).aff
407 if [ -d "$(installdir_old)" ]; then install -o root -g root -m 0644 $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).dic $(installdir_old); echo old location; fi
408 if [ -d "$(installdir_old)" ]; then install -o root -g root -m 0644 $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).aff $(installdir_old); echo old location; fi
409 if [ -d "$(installdir_new)" ]; then install -o root -g root -m 0644 $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).dic $(installdir_new); echo new location; fi
410 if [ -d "$(installdir_new)" ]; then install -o root -g root -m 0644 $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).aff $(installdir_new); echo new location; fi
412 user_install: $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).dic $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).aff
413 @mkdir -p $(installdir_user)
414 @if [ -d "$(installdir_user)" ]; then cp -p $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).dic $(sprogkode)_$(landekode).aff $(installdir_user)/; echo DICT el GR $(sprogkode)_$(landekode) >> $(installdir_user)/dictionary.lst; echo DICT $(sprogkode) $(landekode) $(sprogkode)_$(landekode) >> $(installdir_user)/dictionary.lst; echo user location; else echo can not install; exit -1; fi
419 Føroyska orðalistan til rættlestur (0.2)
421 The Faroese Dictionary for Spell Checking from FLUG. This series of releases
422 contains all words from our word list, that have been verified as correct by
423 at least one reviewer.
425 You can read more about the project at:
427 http://fo.speling.org/
429 Download the latest edition of this series from:
431 http://fo.speling.org/filer/
433 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
435 Um har er feilur í orðalistanum ber til at boða frá á:
437 http://fo.speling.org/fejlmelding/
439 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
441 Installation instructions (by Flemming Hjernoe <glfhj@post2.tele.dk>, modified
442 by Jacob Sparre Andersen <sparre@nbi.dk>):
445 ==============================================================================
449 Run one of the commands:
457 Due to an apparent lack of foresight from the OOo developers you have to
458 choose Greek, when you mean Faroese.
460 Alternatively you will have to copy the files to
461 ".../OpenOffice.org1.0.1/share/dict/ooo/" yourself and then find the file
462 "dictionary.lst", where you change the line:
470 ==============================================================================
471 To install dictionaries in OpenOffice build OO641C to 1.0:
472 ----------------------------------------------------------
474 Run one of the commands:
482 Due to an apparent lack of foresight from the OOo developers you have to
483 choose Greek, when you mean Faroese.
485 Unzip the dictionary files in the /OpenOffice.orgxxx/user/wordbook/ directory.
487 Edit the dictionary.lst file that is in that same directory using any text
488 editor to register a dictionary for a specific locale (the same dictionary can
489 be registered for multiple locales).
491 tar xzf myspell-fo-0.2.1.tar.gz
493 mv fo_FO.{aff,dic} /OpenOffice.orgxxx/user/wordbook
494 echo 'DICT el GR fo_FO' >> /OpenOffice.orgxxx/user/wordbook/dictionary.lst
496 Start up OpenOffice and go to:
498 Tools->Options->LanguageSettings->WritingAids
499 Hit "Edit" (the upper one) and use the pull down menu to select your locale=Faroese
500 and then make sure to check the MySpell SpellChecker for that locale.
501 Go to Tools->Options->LanguageSettings->Languages
502 Change the settings to "Faroese" See note!
504 Your dictionary is installed and registered as Greek (OOo will not recognise
505 the existence of the Faroese language).