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Reporter: d.moller.m[at]gmail.com [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 7.07am, Monday, 25th November 2013]
Most people don't know the correct spelling of a word if it contains LL. LL can be graphically confused with LL or L.L but orally confused with L. LL should match either LL, LL, L.L or L. Currently it does not match L which is the most usual search try due to simplicity.
Many people netiher know the correct spelling of a word if it contains . can be graphically confused with C but orally confused with S. should match either , C or S. Currently it does not match S, which is the most usual mistake. Viceversa, S in an tiem should match in a search (but not C).
Many people neither know the correct spelling of a word if it contains C or S followed by E or I. C can be orally confused with S if followed by E or I. CE should match SE and viceversa. CI should match SI and viceversa.
Thanks.
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Reporter: d.moller.m[at]gmail.com
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 7.07am, Monday, 25th November 2013]
Most people don't know the correct spelling of a word if it contains LL. LL can be graphically confused with LL or L.L but orally confused with L. LL should match either LL, LL, L.L or L. Currently it does not match L which is the most usual search try due to simplicity.
Many people netiher know the correct spelling of a word if it contains . can be graphically confused with C but orally confused with S. should match either , C or S. Currently it does not match S, which is the most usual mistake. Viceversa, S in an tiem should match in a search (but not C).
Many people neither know the correct spelling of a word if it contains C or S followed by E or I. C can be orally confused with S if followed by E or I. CE should match SE and viceversa. CI should match SI and viceversa.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: