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So, basically, the dictionary is queried to see if it's
"English-like". Which is to say that it uses the same
alphabet. If so, then it will fall back to use twl06
strategies, minus the superleaves (the so-called
"default_english"). Otherwise, it uses "default" strategies,
which right now is simply a worths file that sets the
blank to be 30.
It's not great. But better than before.
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I wanted to throw this in a background thread, and I
will, but for now, we need to get something out the
door, and this seems sensible anyway.
Couple of other bug fixes...
* Add a copyright.
* Popup menu says "Add new lexica..." but should say
"Add new lexicon...".
* Copyrights were refusing to wordwrap, thus forcing
the settings pane to be wide.
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* All dictionaries are now in v1 DAWG format.
* Three corrupt dictionaries were removed.
* Implement a way to tag dictionaries for copyright purposes.
* CSW15 is now a thing.
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Get enables and disables right, efficient computation
of word counts, etc.
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cswjan11 was a provisional list. No need for it anymore.
cswapr07.gaddag is taking up a lot of space, and probably hardly
anybody needs it anymore (and, eventually, I'll add on-the-fly
gaddag generation, so it won't matter).
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The original dictionary list needed to be processed to remove
duplicates and parts of speech, which the contributor didn't
do right. This time, I did it myself.
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The Norwegian dictionary had some unencodable words. Turns out that
they are playable, but using the blank as a letter which is not part
of the distribution. So, adding the letters to the alphabet, but
with zero of them in the distribution, works.
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The Norwegian dictionary comes from here:
http://www2.scrabbleforbundet.no/?attachment_id=1620
which claims that the words may be used and redistributed under
GPLv3.
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This fixes a reported problem under Windows (it was probably an issue
on other platforms, too) where, if you're using a keyboard that requires
AltGr in order to type Scrabble letters on the board, they simply won't
type. For example, the Windows "Polish Programmers" keyboard.
Polish alphabet submitted by Adam Klimont, and tested by me. Dictionary
to come soon.
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This allows you to choose between preset themes stored in .ini files
in the layout. While I was at it, I changed other things in the
Settings panel to auto-populate from the layout rather than have
hard-coded versions. So there's no longer a need to recompile
Quackle to add new languages or alphabets to get it to show up in
the popup menu.
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