Milan Berta wrote:
> Is this only my problem, or is this really a bug?
>
> There are no suggestions with hyphen "-" in the list of suggestions (for
> example, on z= request in normal mode. There are a lot of possibilities
> with the hyphen in long words (especially in English). But they are just
> not shown. ('badboy' could be 'bad-boy', 'noncentrosymmetric' could be
> 'non-centrosymmetric',..)
>
> How come? Wrong .aff or .dic?
>
> I'm spelling with the .spl files added to the vim70f release.
I'm assuming you are using English. This is different for every
language.
Vim can handle hyphens very well (as far as I know). The words with
hyphen must appear in the dictionary. You can't put a hyphen between
every two words. I don't think "bad-boy" is a valid word.
"bad-tempered" and "bad-egg" are.
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