From kde-core-devel Sat May 01 10:51:52 2004 From: Ingo =?iso-8859-15?q?Kl=F6cker?= Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 10:51:52 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: KSpell 2 Message-Id: <200405011251.57161 () erwin ! ingo-kloecker ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=108340882719480 MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--Boundary-02=_MF4kAcXcjBXGUus" --Boundary-02=_MF4kAcXcjBXGUus Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline On Saturday 01 May 2004 03:15, Zack Rusin wrote: > On Friday 30 April 2004 20:16, Ingo Kl=F6cker wrote: > > For German which is famous for the > > Donaudampfschifffahrtskapit=E4nsm=FCtze "skip run-together words" > > should be enabled, but I don't think that it should be enabled for > > English (or did I miss that in English now also words can be simply > > concatenated to form composita?). > > The run-together detection is super simplified right now and I > enabled it by default for all because personally I was sick of things > like KUniqueApplication or KSimpleConfig or YouGetThePoint marked as > misspelled. Those things will still be marked as misspelled. At least if you use=20 ispell: "Note that compounds formed from three or more root words will=20 still be considered errors" simpleconfig will be accepted but even SimpleConfig will be rejected=20 (because even compound words never have capital letters in the middle). Or did you implement the run-together functionality yourself? Regards, Ingo --Boundary-02=_MF4kAcXcjBXGUus Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBAk4FMGnR+RTDgudgRAgvxAKCUBMpNW0NWbqhbgyUMkyWS3ujQKgCfVnim gvMoYxuQtkPN1fQwVRxItdg= =IEuB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Boundary-02=_MF4kAcXcjBXGUus--