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Old 04-29-2025, 05:20 AM   #304
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Originally Posted by serser View Post
The previous issue seems to be solved, but I’ve found two new problematic cases (with the Spanish dictionary):

1) The word pesadilla (followed by a comma) is hyphenated as pes- / adilla,, but in Spanish, the syllables of the word are: pe.sa.di.lla. Therefore, the hyphenation should be one of the following: pe- / sadilla, pesa- / dilla, or pesadi- / lla.

2) The word radar (followed by a period) is hyphenated as rada- / r., but it should be ra- / dar.

Are these issues caused by a faulty dictionary? If they are, here you can find another Spanish spellcheck dictionary: https://extensions.libreoffice.org/e...h-dictionaries

Thank you!
The problem is that I can either have the hyphens allowed after two characters or three. If I go back to two, then the previous problem will happen again. The dictionary using is a Libre Office dictionary. So you can either have it as it was or as it is. Your choice.
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