Hi,

I went ahead and added some common operators (=+#: etc.) to the general 
word tokenizer code. Some languages suffer now from false alarms: but 
these alarms were prone to appear anyway if users would type a space 
after a number, for example. So I advise that maintainers of French, 
German and Italian look at nightly diffs:

http://languagetool.org/regression-tests/20140109/result_de_20140109.html
http://languagetool.org/regression-tests/20140109/result_fr_20140109.html
https://languagetool.org/regression-tests/20140109/result_it_20140109.html

 > Okay, but not AbstractCompoundRule, whose new isSpellingRule()
> implementation got this thread started.

Yes, let's remove that attribute from it.

Best regards,
Marcin

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