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SuccessiveWord treats individual punctuation marks as words. This is a problem in software manuals etc. because there are many instances of concatenated periods, hyphens and so on.
Would it be possible to add a skip list function for SuccessiveWord?
Also, I noticed that if identical punctuation marks are separated only by numbers ( for example, ", 234," or "- 30 -"), those marks are flagged by SuccessiveWord.
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SuccessiveWord treats individual punctuation marks as words. This is a problem in software manuals etc. because there are many instances of concatenated periods, hyphens and so on.
Would it be possible to add a skip list function for SuccessiveWord?
Also, I noticed that if identical punctuation marks are separated only by numbers ( for example, ", 234," or "- 30 -"), those marks are flagged by SuccessiveWord.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: