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Old 12-03-2023, 04:15 PM   #4
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Would you please confirm those dictionaries are covered by the GPL3 license?
Yes, they are. Translated into English from the project’s license page:

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The project and the dictionaries are distributed under a triple disjoint licensing scheme: GNU GPL version 3 or later, GNU LGPL version 3 or later or MPL version 1.1 or later. You are free to select under which of these licenses you will use it.
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If you could only select one (assuming it is compatible with our license) to create a single es.dic and es.aff, which should be chosen?
I would choose the Spanish general dictionary, i.e. the one whose files (es.dic and es.aff) you can extract from the release file named es.xpi. It is the most complete of all of them and has words from all Spanish variations.
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