What mechanisms does ODF have to indicate that a sequence of word
characters constitutes a word?
Having such a mechanism is useful for spell-checking Thai and other
languages where the boundaries between words are not marked. At
present, one can cancel spurious boundaries by inserting U+2060 WORD
JOINER. Words formed thus can be entered in personal spelling
dictionaries. This is the only mechanism I am aware of. However, it is
currently intended (announcement to private Unicore list only) to
modify the Unicode Standard for Version 8.00 this month to state that
U+2060 should not have have any effect on determining word boundaries;
its function will merely be to suppress line breaks.
I view this as a kick in the teeth of users of languages such as Thai,
but so far I am the only one to have responded. The only work around
I can see is to add a word joining character (e.g U+2065) to Unicode
and hope that LibreOffice supports U+2060 as a word-joining character
until the new character becomes available.
Richard.
Context
- Univerbation · Richard Wordingham
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