Hi Thomas, Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg a écrit :
Since Firefox and Thunderbird can use Hunspell dictionaries at least as add-on (don't know if otherwise they are still using Myspell dictionaries), but for both applications the hyphen is still a word breaker, does it mean they have to use different dictionary versions? Or will it still be possible to share the dictionaries system wide?
It’s not necessary to provide different dictionaries, for if a word with hyphen is not recognized by Hunspell, Hunspell will check both parts a the word separately.
László Németh wrote: “Without any dictionary modification the nearly integrated Hunspell 1.2.8 can break the input token at hyphens like the tokenizator of OpenOffice.org (default back compatibility), but Hunspell checks also the whole token (with hyphen, like in "scot-free") before this tokenization. Now Hunspell has also hyphenated multiword suggestions ("good-words-badd-words"->"good-words-bad-words").”
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=64400 A question: is it planned to cancel this back-compatibility in the future? I do not say it should be done. The current behavior is fine for me now. :) Best regards, -- Olivier R. == Adresse mail réservée aux listes de discussion. == == Les messages venant d’ailleurs sont _automatiquement_ effacés. == ** E-mail dedicated to mailing-lists. ** ** Messages from anywhere else are _automatically_ erased. ** --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lingucomponent.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lingucomponent.openoffice.org