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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct 17 08:20:53 +0000 
2008 -------
TL, Maccy: Hi, we can fully imitate of the recent language-dependent behaviour
of OpenOffice.org by Hunspell and leave the stricter settings for the dictionary
developers.

By the way, a recent Hunspell bug report shows that is the same thing with 
English:

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=756395&aid=2174061&group_id=143754

The examples in the report are the "scot-free" and "topsy-turvy", where single
"scot", "topsy" and "turvy" are not correct English words. OpenOffice.org cannot
handle these words by its English tokenization.

I will check the default tokenization settings of OpenOffice.org. Some
languages, like Hungarian, Finnish? handle hyphens as word characters, but I
need a full list for copying this behaviour to Hunspell (more exactly, Hunspell
will split the words of other languages at hyphens and support better
suggestions for these multipard words, for example *"Afo-American"->"
"Afro-American"). I will release this version within a week (before the OOo
3.0.1 code freeze).


 and copy them in the next Hunspell version.


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