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------- Additional comments from franklek...@openoffice.org Sat Jan 29 08:22:13 
+0000 2011 -------
I don't think an exception list is a very elegant solution for this. The letter
IJ is a feature of the Dutch language and it would be best if the spelling
engine or whatever part of the programme controls initial caps correction would
recognize this. I don't think this that in MS Word this is solved by an
exception list.

Also, how do you add items to the exception list? The provisional list referred
to here already contains 338 items. Are you supposed to add these one by one
through the software's dialogue? A hell of a job that doesn't really deserve the
label 'user friendly'.

This is not the only Dutch language issue in Open Office, by the way.

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