You can set your own limits with the options:
     --soft-limit           number of cohorts after which the
SOFT-DELIMITERS kick in; defaults to 300
     --hard-limit           number of cohorts after which the window is
forcefully cut; defaults to 500

Performance will depend on what kind of rules you have. If they'll
indiscriminately scan the whole "sentence" that can take a while. If
they're limited to closer contexts, it makes no difference how big the
sentence is.

-- Tino Didriksen

On 1 September 2016 at 12:11, Edward Garrett <heacu.mcint...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have run into this issue myself. Can the hard limit be changed? If so,
> does performance diminish considerably as this limit is increased?
>
> I ask because it can be convenient for some purposes, and some languages
> or registers, to avoid defining the "sentence", and to break texts into
> considerably larger chunks.
>

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