Am Freitag, den 01.09.2006, 12:00 -0400 schrieb Bruce D'Arcus:
> [...]
> But what *is* a "keyword" in this context?

A keyword can be any word specified in a given smarttag library. A 
tokenizer just splits up the document text into single words and then
the recognize functions of all available smarttag libraries are asked
if this word is a "keyword" for them. It's up to the implementation of
the smarttag libraries how keywords are identified. In case of xml
smarttag specifications words can be compared to a word list included
in the xml file or words can be matched to regular expressions.

> [...]

If support for complex smarttag libraries (i.e. UNO components) is
implemented, arbitrary actions can be attached onto recognized words. 
So may be these smarttag libraries would be suitable for your needs.
 
Jakob Lechner
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