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               Assigned to|khong                     |ft
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jul 12 18:36:40 -0700 
2005 -------
This is new feature our Korean engineers requested. They don't want conversion
process to stop on each single characters when they work on a long document. 

In StarOffice, we do have a word to word dictionary, but OO.o does not. When
'Replace by character' is unchecked, it will only do word to word conversion,
and ignore single character. They told me the fact is most single character has
no meaning in a real document. Imagine working on a long document, the process
stop on each single meaningless character, and you have to click on 'Ignore' to
skip each one of them. 

Since OOo does not have word to word dictionary, users should always use
'Rep[lace by character'. The option should be default checked.

FT: could we set the option according to the availablity of word to word
dictionary? Or at least to save the option. Now every time when opening
conversion dialog box, the option is unchecked.

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