Jorge Ruesga c5c3addd9d Update LatinIME dictionary overlays.
Dictionary files have been moved to a new name format.

Dictionary files can also have a new JellyBean format that
can provide next word suggestions.

Updated dictionaries used where available.

Squashed commit from: http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#/c/19404/
Fix Issue 5781: Danish keyboard crashes

The process libjni_latin.so crashes because the danish dictionary has a corrupted line that
exceeds the maximum word defined in native defines.h (#define MAX_WORD_LENGTH_INTERNAL 48) and
the BinaryDictionary (MAX_WORD_LENGTH = 48).

Also, the hebrew dictionary has inconsistent lines (http directions, english words, numbers,
dates, ...), and more of the them exceeds the 48 chars by word limit. I found an hebrew
dictionary in http://softkeyboard.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/DictionaryTools/xml/he.xml that looks
ok.

Change-Id: I33f88d672707388e76db656632b00b8e370f957a
2012-08-06 00:05:47 +04:00
2012-08-05 23:41:46 +04:00
2010-06-27 20:11:11 -07:00
2012-07-15 09:38:59 +05:30
2011-01-30 21:10:08 -05:00

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