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dictionary in Hindi

 
I
want to create a dictionary in Hindi but I have no idea how o do
that. I read in the mailing list archive but what I find was
information about hunspell/myspell. Is there any good resource  to
guide into this?  
@Hindi
users- I have seen that there is an extension at AOO, but it is old.
Can I get the source from it? And instruction how this was done?
 
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Re: dictionary in Hindi

Posted by Andrea Pescetti <pe...@apache.org>.
On 21/04/2014 nityanand sharma wrote:
> I
> want to create a dictionary in Hindi but I have no idea how o do
> that. I read in the mailing list archive but what I find was
> information about hunspell/myspell. Is there any good resource  to
> guide into this?

Honestly hunspell is all you need. Note: I don't know how it works with 
non-Latin languages. It shouldn't be a problem, but I never tried.

> @Hindi
> users- I have seen that there is an extension at AOO, but it is old.
> Can I get the source from it? And instruction how this was done?

In the case of a dictionary extension, you needn't the source. You 
download the OXT file and you unzip it. It will contain two files, a 
.AFF file and a .DIC file. Those are the dictionary files. We have 
(thanks to Marco Pinto) graohical programs to edit those files if you 
need. If you are lost, give us the link to the extension you need to 
analyze and I can provide more guidance.

Regards,
   Andrea.

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