# Copyright 2002 by Eric House (fixin@peak.org). All rights reserved. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # no way can unix sort handle the control chars I'm adding to text # below NEEDSSORT:true # convert accented vowels LANGFILTER_POSTCLIP: | tr '\207\216\222\227\234\237\226' 'aeiouu\321' # uppercase LANGFILTER_POSTCLIP: | tr [a-zñ] [A-ZÑ] # remove words with illegal letters LANGFILTER_POSTCLIP: | grep '^[[A-JL-VX-ZÑ]*$' # substitute pairs (can't figure out how to use octal values) LANGFILTER_POSTCLIP: | sed 's/CH/1/g' LANGFILTER_POSTCLIP: | sed 's/LL/2/g' LANGFILTER_POSTCLIP: | sed 's/RR/3/g' # substitute in the octal control character values LANGFILTER_POSTCLIP: | tr '123' '\001\002\003' LANGINFO:
Spanish words include all letters in the English alphabet LANGINFO: except "K" and "W", and with "Ñ" added. Since there are no LANGINFO: tiles for accented vowels, these are replaced by the LANGINFO: unaccented forms.
LANGINFO:In addition, there are three special two-letter tiles LANGINFO: "CH", "LL" and "RR". The rules say that the corresponding LANGINFO: two single tiles may not be used where a two-letter tile is LANGINFO: possible (e.g. if a word contains "CH" you must use the "CH" LANGINFO: tile rather than a "C" tile followed by a "H" tiles. Thus LANGINFO: we remove all of these pairs from your wordlist and replace LANGINFO: them with the appropriate two-letter "letter".
LANGCODE:es_ES # I think dealing with "specials" goes like this. In the {} pairs # below, if the first string is followed by other strings (one or two) # they are assumed to be filenames. The filenames will need to be # found, and converted into binary files appropriate for the platform # by rules given somewhere -- here? No, since they're the same for # all platforms. Just put 'em in the byod.cgi file for now. # It'll be assumed that the first name is for the "small" bitmap, and # the second for the "large". It's ok for a file not to exist; it'll # just be ignored. In the unlikely case that you wanted to specify # the large but not the small this is what you'd need to do. # High bit means "official". Next 7 bits are an enum where # Spanish==6. Low byte is padding XLOC_HEADER:0x8600