On 11/16/18 2:38 PM, Tom Glod via use-livecode wrote:
> I just did a test
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> "Sentence 1. Sentence 2. Sentence 3. 4 sentences are here."
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> Recognizes only 3 sentences.
Ha! I would *never* get my editors to let a sentence starting with a
number, to go through. It will always come back to m
I just did a test
"Sentence 1. Sentence 2. Sentence 3. 4 sentences are here."
Recognizes only 3 sentences.
". " (period space) then should be recognized as a sentence delimiter. and
1 letter sentences could maybe be ignored as acronyms., and also we can
read whether the period is preceded
After some thinking I actually do agree it is not a bug. The problem being that
full stop (period) can also be used in abbreviations, and numbers can follow
immediately after such abbreviations.
Tore
> 17. nov. 2018 kl. 00:36 skrev Tore Nilsen via use-livecode
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> I would still say
s with anything but full stop. A sentence may well start with a
number!
Best regards
Tore Nilsen
> 17. nov. 2018 kl. 00:22 skrev Tore Nilsen via use-livecode
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> I have come across what I think must be a bug in how LC handles sentences.
> When a sentence begins with a numb
I have come across what I think must be a bug in how LC handles sentences. When
a sentence begins with a number, it is not counted as a sentence if the
previous sentence ends with a full stop. If the previous sentence end with a
question mark or an exclamation mark, then the sentence starting