Greetings all,

On reflection, I think the behaviour that seems to have been intended 
is better.  I've filed a bug report (with patch) to implement:

1. If allow_numbers is false, words must contain at least one 
non-digit (2001 not a word, X11 is).
2. If allow_numbers is true, digits are equivalent to letters.

Comments/testing welcome.

Cheers,
Lachlan

On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 07:59, Neal Richter wrote:
> Sounds good to me.
>
> On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Lachlan Andrew wrote:
> > 1. If  allow_numbers  is true then digits are treated the same as
> > extra_word_characters.
> > 2. If  allow_numbers  is false, then digits are treated as
> > ("invalid") punctuation.
> > 3. The default be changed to  allow_numbers=true  (which is
> > compatibile with the current buggy default behaviour).

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