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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb  7 11:33:55 -0800 
2006 -------
Hi Laci, 

I'm trying to understand how this works; is the following correct?

In "a1atje./a=t,1,3", the part "a1atje." specifies the pattern on which the rule
applies (i.e. "aatje" at the end of a word), and the part "a=t,1,3" means that
the 3 letters in this pattern starting at position 1 ("aat") are replaced by the
hyphenated sequence "a=t" i.e. aatje -> a=tje

What does the '1' in the pattern mean?

Can I simply add rules like this at the end of hyph_nl_NL.dic?


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