Documentation of support for all aspects of language technology in various OS and office applications. It is inspired by the Can I use site. The name is inspired by Open Source. The idea behind Open Language is that language access and use should be open to all language communities, and that localisation, access to install tools and use human language API's should be open and unrestricted.
The data documents are simple yaml files, automatically converted to tables. The values used in the yaml files are as follows:
y
:yes
- the feature is fully covered/accessible/documentedn
:no
- the feature is inaccessible/unimplemented/unavailable/undocumentedp
:partial
- the feature is only partially implemented/available by a NDA/...u
:unknown
- the status of a feature on a system is unknonw
Documentation links can be both internal and external:
- if there is one authorative, external doc, link directly to it
- if there is a collection of docs that together documents the use of an API/a feature, these should be linked to from a separate internal doc, which is linked to from the yaml file
There might be image links to illustrate some of the issues described.
Pull Requests welcome! All contributions are assumed having a CC0-1.0 license, same as the original.