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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 16 06:41:40 +0000 
2008 -------
This issue still affects release 2.4 

Optional hyphens should be ignored for indexing purposes, though it would be 
useful to 
include them in the index so that long words still break in the desired place 
in the index.

Non-breaking hyphens and regular hyphens should be treated as the same.

Optionally, hyphenated and unhyphenated terms that are otherwise identical 
could be 
combined under a single index entry, i.e. for indexing purposes anti-semitism = 
antisemitism = Anti-semitism. Whichever spelling was used first would take 
precedence 
as the index entry. 

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