I'm getting some strange results testing my mysell hyphenation
definitions with altlinuxHyph. 

I use following hyph file (no other rules):
i3n4ge.
in3ge1

3ag3tig
k4ragtig

and supplying "dinge" gives "din-ge" while I expected "di-nge". My
understanding is that the first rule will match because of the end of
word marker and overrule the second rule (which also matches), but it
seems I'm wrong.

Supplying "vetagtig" works (gives "vet-ag-tig"), but "kragtig" gives
"kragtig" (no hyphenation) while I expected "krag-tig", because of the
second part of rule 3. Changing rule 4 to "krag1tig" has the expected
result, but doesn't match my understanding of the way the rules are
supposed to help each other. 

Any help would be appreciated.


Is altlinuxHyph exactly the same as what is used in OpenOffice.org?

Thanks in advance.


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