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README: Table of contents
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A Version
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B History
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C Compatibility - Installation
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D Licence
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=========================================================================
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A Version
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Version 3.1 (2013-03-31)
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Release notes:
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- la.dic and la.aff | Version: 2013-03-31
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- Considerably expanded and improved vocabulary file
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- Considerably expanded and improved affix data file
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- Unlike earlier dic-versions, now compatible with LibO 4
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Author: (c) 2008-2013 Karl Zeiler <karl(point)zeiler(at)t-online.de>
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The dictionary and all contained wordlists are licensed under the GNU
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General Public License (version 2 or later).
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Detecting errors or missing words please contact the author via e-mail.
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==========================================================================
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B History
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Version 1.0 (2008-09-03)
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--------------------------
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This spelling dictionary is based on Jean-Pierre Sutto's last version
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of "mlatinoo" (v 0.34, 2006-Feb-02),
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continued and supplemented by Karl Zeiler (as Version 1.0, 2008-Sept-03).
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Embedding of additional 20.000 classical Latin words:
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Vergil (nearly the complete works)
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Caesar (nearly the complete works)
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Cicero, Sallust, Nepos, Tacitus, Seneca, Catull, Ovid (in parts)
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The dictionary and all contained wordlists are licensed under the GNU
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General Public License (version 2 or later).
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Author: (c) 2008 Karl Zeiler <karl(point)zeiler(at)t-online.de>
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(c) 2006 Jean-Pierre Sutto <jpsmail(at)free.fr>
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Version 2.0 (2010-08-23)
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Release notes:
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- The dictionaries have been basically revised:
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- Enlarged and corrected vocabulary
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(now about 84,000 words, most of which affected with flags)
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- Supplemented and corrected Affix data file
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- Accept now ligatures, all variants of quantity and accent marks
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Author: (c) 2008-2010 Karl Zeiler <karl(point)zeiler(at)t-online.de>
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The dictionary and all contained wordlists are licensed under the GNU
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General Public License (version 2 or later).
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Version 3.0 (2011-08-07)
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-------------------------
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Release notes:
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- Basically revised dictionaries
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- Supplemented and corrected vocabulary file
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- Supplemented and corrected Affix data file
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- Supports classical (u=u, v=v, u=v) and
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universal spelling mode (u=u, v=v, u=v, v=u)
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Author: (c) 2008-2011 Karl Zeiler <karl(point)zeiler(at)t-online.de>
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The dictionary and all contained wordlists are licensed under the GNU
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General Public License (version 2 or later).
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==========================================================================
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C Compatibility - Installation
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The Latin spelling dictionary is delivered in the extension format (oxt)
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Please, note:
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==========================================================================
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D GNU General Public License
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