<<There is an option to consider ' as a
punctuation character, which is activated by default. But strangely, the '
is stripped out instead of being replaced by a space, so that "d'orchestre"
seems to become "dorchestre", which is absolutely meaningless.>>
I have now understood that I had been deluded by the word "punctuation". I
thought it meant punctuation between words, while it means "possible
meaningless punctuation found inside a word, that must be stripped out for
the word to recover its meaning".
I have suppressed ' from the list of accepted punctuation characters, and
everything is OK.
| Alain Z�rcher, Paris, France
| L'Atelier du Chanteur :
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