On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Mael Hilléreau wrote:

Ah.. this reminds me of something I said here at the meeting, but should of course have posted as well.

 A noun in e.g. English may contain spaces.

Select a compound word, and click the button. Very easy, no? (provided that this is supported at the spell service level)

As far as I remember, it wasn't supported by the spell service at the time I used LyX extensively (2003)... It treated the components as separate words. Interestin question though: Can you have a normal (open) compound noun where the parts aren't in the spell checkers vocabulary?

/C

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