Hi László,
Using (long) conditions are better, because they can save dictionary
lookups.
Is that true for affixes too?
Is it even better if the affix is the longest possible?
For example, is this line
SFX eE ourir ourue courir .ppasfs
better than:
SFX eE ir ue courir .ppasfs
?
If I have understood right, when looking for a correct flexion, Hunspell
will analyse the first line only for word ending by ourue (or close to
that affix?), whereas the second will be for each word ending by ue.
Am I correct?
Hunspell 1.2.7 has an optional FULLSTRIP mode
for word-length strippings, too: see
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=80145.
Thanks for that. I had voted for this issue.
I am the one who had confirmed it at first. ;)
Is there also a chance to see this enhancement done soon?
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=84915
Best regards,
Olivier
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