https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159652
--- Comment #12 from Mac <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #11) > (In reply to Mac from comment #8) > > ...with prefixes whatever is after the prefix doesn't get corrected... > > (In reply to Shantanu from comment #9) > > This (use of comma) workaround is intended for those who already know the > > correct spelling.... > > ... I find frustrating is that it's not adequately documented... > > Since the ticket is still flagged as UX relevant I wonder what's missing. Or > should we forward the solution to documentation? Oh, by all means, my initial question/request has been answered beautifully. It's a neat method for such highly inflective language as Polish (and, I gather, Marathi). So, it can go to documentation as a solution for adding suffixes and inflective morphemes that need to be automatically attached to the root word (while also get autocorrected - as a bonus - if there's need for that) --- Since you are asking what is missing - it's the autocorrection of the root word in the middle (the part without the the .* pattern and non-space separator). In other words: prefix[corrected],root[not corrected],suffix[corrected] (the root may stay not autocorrected because the autocorrect function recognises it not as the root alone, but as the chain consisting of [prefix][comma][uncorrected root]. Although I'll have to investigate it once again, because Im almost positive the root got corrected in a few words I initially typed as a test. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
