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A simple experiment shows that LO writer considers a new word to have begun
when any character occurs after a whitespace character. Do you disagree
with this algorithm? I certainly don't. It's straightforward, easy to
understand and unambiguous.

On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 3:36 PM Dave Howorth <dave@howorth.org.uk> wrote:

On Wed, 18 Dec 2019 20:57:55 +0100
Krunose <kruno.se@gmx.com> wrote:

Hi,

is it ok for LO to find five words in 'This is < a word.' as

I'd have thought the answer was either 4 or 6 depending on whether you
ignore '<' or pronounce 'less than'. :)

https://www.countofwords.com/

finds only four. Don't know how that reflects on this like 'This is 4
words' and not sur so on. It's hard to anticipate every possible
variant
- is that the reason?

Is there more information about this?

Thanks,

Kruno




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