Good, seems to me we are finding some kind of common ground here, and that is a good starting point for any future work. Just a comment on multi-run words > ... the changing of a run in the middle of a > "word" is quite unusual and I think could well be taken as a mistake > in most cases. Certainly not, changing a run in a middle of a word is entirely legitimate, although it may not be common. Say you are a language who is preparing notes for students on noun inflection in some language and need to highlight the suffixes. Tomas ********************************************* [EMAIL PROTECTED] / www.frydrych.net PGP keys: http://www.frydrych.net/contact.html
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