Hi Daniel, all,
At 20:01 16-1-2005, you wrote:
On Sunday 16 January 2005 17:30, F Wolff wrote:
> To build compounds with "ad hoc", for example, we would need to be able > to have it in the word list, but "hoc" is a spelling mistake - no such > word exist.
AFAIK spell checking only works on words. A word is defined as anything delimited by white space (or maybe dots etc). So there's no way to mark "blah hoc" as incorrect while accepting "ad hoc". That's because a spell checker knows nothing about context, which is also the reason there's no grammar checker in OOo (grammar checker = spell checker + context).
An approach could be to accept "ad" and "hoc" and have a grammar checker catch the error if they do not occur in combination.
Vriendelijke groet, Simon Brouwer.
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