Hi, You can repeate a letter any number of times in arbitrary positions. qwerq is equivalent of the qwer|qr notation (in fact, there may be a little difference in the order of the KEY suggestions, because the KEY string is processed from left to right).
Thanks to your nice visualization tool, I would be able to fix the full neighboring example of the manual! Original: KEY qwertzuop|yxcvbnm|qaw|say|wse|dsx|sy|edr|fdc|dx|rft|gfv|fc|tgz|hgb|gv|zhu|jhn|hb|uji|kjm|jn|iko|lkm Fixed version: KEY qwertyuiop|zxcvbnm|qaw|saz|wse|dsx|sz|edr|fdc|dx|rft|gfv|fc|tgy|hgb|gv|yhu|jhn|hb|uji|kjm|jn|iko|lkm|olp Best regards, László 2009/4/22 Goran Rakic <gra...@devbase.net>: > Hi, > > I have a question if one letter can appear more than once in a single > KEY string value group? > > For example, if KEY string value is "qwerq" will 'w' and 'r' both be > considered as neighbors to 'q' or do I have to define two groups "qwer" > and "rq"? > > I have developed nice javascript visualization tool for testing KEY > string available at http://srpski.org/aspell/tools/hunspell_key.html > > Kind regards, > Goran Rakic > Serbian OpenOffice.org > Native Lang project lead > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lingucomponent.openoffice.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lingucomponent.openoffice.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lingucomponent.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lingucomponent.openoffice.org