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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Apr  8 17:07:35 -0700 
2006 -------
Same issues in English (I'm using StarOffice 7u5, have loaded OpenOffice 2.0 but
not yet using.)

You need to add both words, for any new hyphenated word.
  ie. They ate Tex-Mex cuisine that night.
  I added all of: 'Tex' 'Mex' and 'Tex-Mex'  to my dictionary.

This area has other problems with word definition logic.  What is a word (or two
words), and what is a variant of a word?

eg. a new name (not in dictionary)
 ie.  Danni (short for Danielle), or Jacqui (short for Jacqueline)
 (This needs to be added as both: Danni  and  Danni's )

eg. a new word will NOT spellcheck, if at the end of sentence
  ie.  The weather in South Yarra.
  (always fails on 'Yarra' with: 'spellcheck is complete')
  Work-around: add space before '.', spellcheck/add, remove space

There many are other similar variations.  What is not clear is what the 'model'
is, and what defined a 'word boundary'.

A possible solution would be to add 'special' class of dictionary labelled as
for: Names, Places, or Brands.  These are all the prime contenders, and the
words contained in them would be handled with this new 'word' definition.

PS. Let me know if I should retest this under latest / best vesino of OOo.




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