"Significant fault" - I don't think so. Perhaps nice to have, but the lack
of the ability to specify a non-standard word separator does not affect
functionality at all. The only thing that happens is an annoying
notification of a spelling error, which you can ignore completely.

Why don't you just enter a feature request so the developers can consider a
change in the future?

Jomali

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Séamas Ó Brógáin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’ve just noticed what seems to be a fault in Openoffice 3.2. Two words
> separated by a dash, thus:
>
>                  then—after
>
> are underlined in red and are picked up as a fault in the spelling check.
>
> In some applications there is (or was) a feature whereby the user chose
> what would be the characters regarded as word separators. I don’t think
> there is such an option in Openoffice, in which case this is a
> significant fault.
>
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