MZ For my mind, i strictly recomemded to make russian affixes for both
MZ cases, because one part of webpages may contain 'yo', while other - 'e'.
And how could an indexer determine what of they to use for each page?
By normalyzing. It search all possible prefixes and suffixes. For
Hello!
How does mnoGoSearch counts russian letter 'io' ('£')?
Does it counts this letter equal to russian 'ie' ('Å')?
Or not?
Have I to use this letter in ispell dictionaries or not to use?
Danil Lavrentyuk
Communiware.net
Programmer
Danil Lavrentyuk wrote:
Hello!
How does mnoGoSearch counts russian letter 'io' ('£')?
Does it counts this letter equal to russian 'ie' ('Å')?
Or not?
Have I to use this letter in ispell dictionaries or not to use?
It's not equal to ie, it's considered as a separate letter
[ On Wed, 23 May 2001, Alexander Barkov wrote: ]
AB How does mnoGoSearch counts russian letter 'io' ('£')?
AB
AB Does it counts this letter equal to russian 'ie' ('Å')?
AB Or not?
AB
AB Have I to use this letter in ispell dictionaries or not to use?
AB
AB It's not equal to ie, it's
[ On Thu, 24 May 2001, Maxime Zakharov wrote: ]
MZ Think it's not good to not have a choice even on configure stage. :-(
MZ Some of pages could be whriten with 'io' usage, some other may be written
MZ with 'ie' instaed of all 'io'. There are some traditions not to use 'io' in
MZ texts.
MZ