On Oct 31, 2005, at 11:43 PM, Nefilims wrote:

Hello.

Sorry I took a long time before answering : your first
mail was lost in the flow of spam.

To answer you question, these words are neologisms,
most of them coming from the IT industry and are
pretty common now.

I would say it would not matter much, would they be
merely not included in the dictionnary. The main
trouble is the spell checker suggests wrong spellings
by identifying them as several distinct words.

Regards.

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I cannot find those words in the dictionary linked
here:
http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/spell_dic.html.


Are you talking about a different dictionary?




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