https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159652

--- Comment #13 from Mac <martakalifor...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Mac from comment #12)

> ---
> 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].


Yes, I've tested it and can confirm now that it's how it is at the moment.

Someone mentioned before that it would be more difficult than suffixes, but how
cool would it be if a user could "tell" the program to treat a particular
non-space separator [e.g. comma] like a space. Or maybe is there such space
separator already? Something other than comma? (But TBH comma is placed in a
very convenient spot on the keyboard...)

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