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Proper nouns should be allowed #63

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vmarks opened this issue May 25, 2016 · 4 comments
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Proper nouns should be allowed #63

vmarks opened this issue May 25, 2016 · 4 comments

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@vmarks
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vmarks commented May 25, 2016

Currently names are rejected. Words beginning with a capital letter should be allowed.

Example: "Yesterday Patrick said to me..."

Issue: Patrick is rejected. Proper names are rejected.

Desired result: words that are capitalized should be excluded from the rejection behavior.

@DevJaco
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DevJaco commented May 25, 2016

I have added a pull issue for this issue

@mortenjust
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Merged into next release. Thanks!

@mortenjust
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One knit; it is now possible to start a sentence with a complex word because the system thinks it's a proper noun

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limfinity commented Jul 19, 2016

For English this might be a solution (at least for some parts) but for other languages like German where every noun starts with a uppercase letter this would destroy the fun and meaning of this editor. IMHO this feature creates a backdoor for complex words. When I read a text with a lot of names I don't know, it will be hard for me to follow the meaning. So a simple text would get rid of all names. If the feature is wanted I'd recommend a switch to turn it off for specific languages like German.

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