2012/1/29 Zdenek Wagner wrote:
Hei Axel,
although I can understand Norwegian, I am a bit confused. The subjects speaks about Scribus, the body about hyphenation patterns for OpenOffice but is sent to TeX Live list.
The file with patterns says: % Please send bugs or suggestions to tex-live (at) tug.org. I guess this is the main reason why the mail was sent to this list.
Does is mean that the hyphenation patterns are identical?
Hyphenation patterns for Norwegian for OpenOffice come from TeX, like most patterns do. And most probably Scribus just takes patters from OpenOffice (I didn't check that).
See http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/Norwegian_dictionaries
The package for OpenOffice seems to contain only GPL licence (but it also contains spell-checker etc.)
But I don't speak Norwegian, so I'm not exactly sure what the discussion was about.
Moreover, the license is not clear to me. The copyright notice requires "no modification" so that its category would probably be "nonfree" but another notice mentions GPL. Could you be more precise? And I am afraid that most subscribers of the TeX Live list do not understand Norwegian.
You could also write to tex-hyphen (at) tug.org but please write in English ;)
A note to the original poster: TeX now uses patterns from http://tug.org/svn/texhyphen/trunk/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/... http://tug.org/svn/texhyphen/trunk/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/... http://tug.org/svn/texhyphen/trunk/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/... which is the mentioned file from CTAN (FTP link posted in your original mail), converted into UTF-8. We intent to clean up the licences one day. We never actually contacted any author (apart from the one who added two hyphenation exceptions is 2007 to differentiate between nn and nb).
Mojca