https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118399
--- Comment #9 from Sophie Freud <drowsily@cock.li> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #8)
(In reply to Sophie Freud from comment #7)
Let the user decide which characters to include. Then you can't go wrong.
What would you propose for the way in which a user can do that?
Have a textbox in the settings into which the user can enter the characters.
Each character gets added to the "whitelist" with which collectable strings can
begin.(Some characters should obviously be unallowed and autodeleted when typed
into the textbox, like space, tab, etc.).
and this would be an option that works too. But if one starts editing a
list, then one can also use AutoCorrect > Replace..
I disagree. "Replace" ad "Word Completion" serve two very distinct purposes.
To a certain level, yes. But if you have to edit the word-completion list
manually, the difference gets smaller ;)
True. Not sure what you're getting at, but if it takes us closer to solving
these problems, then by all means :)
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