From: Rui Miguel Silva Seabra (rms@1407.org)
Date: Fri Apr 12 2002 - 09:06:19 EDT
On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 15:00, Dom Lachowicz wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 01:05, Patrick Lam wrote:
> > In ut_misc.cpp, UT_isWordDelimiter specifically returns false for
> > UT_ABI_OBJECT (which is the ^G we used to have troubles with until
> > I ripped them out of Abi output files). This causes the problem in bug
> > 2918: images get picked up during spell check as ^Gs. Does anyone
> > on the list know why ^G is not, in fact, a word delimiter?
> I think that I changed this a while back. People filed a bug and were
> quite persistant about it. They wanted to be able to spell-check words
> with images in the middle of them.
> So, something like this: wo<IMAGE>rd would be treated as "word",
> wo<IMAGE>rdg would be treated as "wordg" and thus misspelled.
So <image> is not only not considered a word delimiter, but it's also
fully ignored by the spell checker (ie, as if it wasn't there)?
I think this is better than to invent a special delimiter... the tag is
a delimiter by itself! :)
Hugs, rms
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