
The larger dictionaries however (1) have not +been as carefully checked for errors as the normal dictionaries and +thus may contain misspelled or invalid words and (2) contain +uncommon, yet valid, words that might cause problems as they are +likely to be misspellings of more common words (for example, "ort" and +"calender"). The large dictionaries correspond to SCOWL size +70 and may include multiple spelling for a word when both variants are +considered almost equal. + +The following dictionaries are available: + + en_US (American) + en_CA (Canadian) + en_GB-ise (British with "ise" spelling) + en_GB-ize (British with "ize" spelling) + en_AU (Australian) + + en_US-large + en_CA-large + en_GB-large (with both "ise" and "ize" spelling) + en_AU-large + +The normal (non-large) dictionaries correspond to SCOWL size 60 and, +to encourage consistent spelling, generally only include one spelling +variant for a word. + +These dictionaries are created using the speller/make-hunspell-dict +script in SCOWL. +README file for English Hunspell dictionaries derived from SCOWL. diff -git a/README_en_AU.txt b/README_en_AU.txt Because dic files changed, we +incremented the major version to 8-0. +Since SCOWL now has an AU dictionary, we changed to using that to generate our +AU dictionary instead of copying the CA version.

+ +On Oct 13, 2017, we updated the en dictionaries to the latest upstream version. That's 1 higher than the highest major version of any dictionary. Because both aff and dic files changed, we incremented major version to 7-0. +++ -85,7 +85,7 "Information" from dic_delta in favor of "Information/P" to fix the spelling of "Informationen" -en_AU: Is a copy of en_GB. Bump version of all dictionaries to 8.0.Ĭhange-Id: Idc4dc4364641a56315a31c5c143fcf4eb1f828f8 diff -git a/README.chromium b/README.chromium Add back in en_AU.dic_delta (copy of en_GB.dic_delta) as SCOWL added en_AU dictionary.
#Sfm the hayseed knight jasif update#
Update English Hunspell dictionaries from upstream (SCOWL).


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