Hi gang,
Dave pointed out that "savageries" was handled incorrectly since it
used the e-r sign which it shouldn't. But menageries should. I had to
figure out whether there are more words like the former or the
latter. According to the subset of books on my computer there are more
words like savageries, so I decided to spell out ageries and
special-case menager*. As far as I can tell I didn't break anything
else. Attached is the patch.
Have fun,
--
Lee Maschmeyer
"Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear
to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than
what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise."
--Lewis Carroll
Index: Tables/en-us-g2.ctb
===================================================================
--- Tables/en-us-g2.ctb (revision 4491)
+++ Tables/en-us-g2.ctb (working copy)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
capsign 6
begcaps 6-6
endcaps 6-3
-# If you don't want capitalization comment out the preceding two lines.
+# If you don't want capitalization comment out the preceding three lines.
# the decimal digits
always 1 1
@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@
contraction ag
word against 1-1245-34
contraction agst
+endword ageries = messageries
endword agery = savagery
word alittle =
midendword ally 6-13456
@@ -515,6 +516,7 @@
always many 456-134
begword mc =
always medic 134-1246-24-14 medicare
+begword menager 134-26-1-1245-12456 menagery menageries
midendword ment 56-2345
midword menth 134-26-1456 Blumenthal
always mention 134-26-56-1345
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