I have a full Chinese, Japanese and Korean DataBase that I tracked down online and I'm thinking of installing it with limited or no packaging and a definite readme with correct attribution in Locale:
Would this be better placed in a Locale:DB/ directory?
Just for the record - The information is Creative-Commons-By-Share-Alike licensed with Attribution as the only prerequisite.
So I plan to document the DataBase accordingly with a locally updated copy of the repository as source for automated packaging.
So there is no legal limitations or other entanglements.
35MB SQLite Asian Language DB in Locale: permissible?
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Re: 35MB SQLite Asian Language DB in Locale: permissible?
I support you!
I wish Amiga OS 4.x would have a better Asian language support.
I wish Amiga OS 4.x would have a better Asian language support.
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Re: 35MB SQLite Asian Language DB in Locale: permissible?
Well I have a practical ibrary expansion for locale.library (open sourced so free for anyone to modify and build their own forks...)
With at least preliminary modules for Chinese (currently only placeholding with some UTF8 strings), Japanese (UTF8 strings, Romaji to Hiragana, working on Kanji popup-menu-selection to be inlined) and Korean (placeholding, needs strings and chord->staging logic for Jamo to Hangul)
Changing the language when Perception-IME is currently loaded has a known issue. not going to affect the system directly
(this is a Perception-IME contained issue if perception is re-used for the new language after previous use)
If anyone wants to test a developer build...feel free to ask...I'll send out a per-user build (if you don't use sgit against github/gitlab with the AmigaOS 4.1 FE SDK release to build your own )
see /Belxjander/Perception-IME on GitHub.com or GitLab.com for actual project code along with some resource data.
With at least preliminary modules for Chinese (currently only placeholding with some UTF8 strings), Japanese (UTF8 strings, Romaji to Hiragana, working on Kanji popup-menu-selection to be inlined) and Korean (placeholding, needs strings and chord->staging logic for Jamo to Hangul)
Changing the language when Perception-IME is currently loaded has a known issue. not going to affect the system directly
(this is a Perception-IME contained issue if perception is re-used for the new language after previous use)
If anyone wants to test a developer build...feel free to ask...I'll send out a per-user build (if you don't use sgit against github/gitlab with the AmigaOS 4.1 FE SDK release to build your own )
see /Belxjander/Perception-IME on GitHub.com or GitLab.com for actual project code along with some resource data.