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Old 10-03-2011, 07:42 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by ldolse View Post
Sounds pretty promising, looking forward to seeing it. One note - you can't remove '-' from line endings wholesale - this is one area I spent a fair amount of time, creating a 'dehyphenate' routine which uses the raw document as a dictionary.
I guessed as much, but figured that it will work in the majority of cases, atleast for most(?) major languages. I have left space for altering of these behaviours, if needed. In which cases are words hyphened, when not for spreading them across lines? Hyphens is not a too common phenomenon inside of actual words.
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