On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 12:52:20 -0000, Rod Lockwood <[email protected]> 
wrote:

In my case I could enter /-o to indicate that it
should be corrected to ō without following it with a space. So that, as I
type, N/-o, /-Osagi, and An/-oka would become Nō, Ōsagi, and Anōka
respectively. (I made up the last two words on the fly just to give
examples).

you could try recording a suitable macro and assign a key combination to it. 
however, for me an easier solution was to assign some autocorrect combination 
to a symbol and then type [space][autocorrect 
combination][space][backspace][left arrow][backspace][right arrow], after which 
the caret and the character assigned to the combination are in their place, and 
unnecessary spaces are eliminated. i used e.g. [_-] for minus sign and [_*] for 
middle dot.

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