(In reply to comment #8)
> Rimas, the question was more for Andras but I meant :
> the xml file defines this field as "string-list", so we may expect being
> able to put several values like in
> http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/dictionaries/an_ES/dictionaries.xcu
> So if it doesn't work, how does "string-list" work?
> Should it be:
> <prop oor:name="Locations" oor:type="oor:string-list">
> <value>%origin%/an_ES.aff</value>
> <value>%origin%/an_ES.dic</value>
Oh, I think you misunderstood Andras' comment. I think his point was that from <value>foo bar baz lt lt-LT</value>, 'lt-LT' will be the only value treated as valid, because it conforms ll-CC form.
(In reply to comment #8) opengrok. libreoffice. org/xref/ dictionaries/ an_ES/dictionar ies.xcu "Locations" oor:type= "oor:string- list"> %origin% /an_ES. aff</value> %origin% /an_ES. dic</value>
> Rimas, the question was more for Andras but I meant :
> the xml file defines this field as "string-list", so we may expect being
> able to put several values like in
> http://
> So if it doesn't work, how does "string-list" work?
> Should it be:
> <prop oor:name=
> <value>
> <value>
Oh, I think you misunderstood Andras' comment. I think his point was that from <value>foo bar baz lt lt-LT</value>, 'lt-LT' will be the only value treated as valid, because it conforms ll-CC form.