Mike FABIAN
Mike FABIAN
For example, when using Danish, typing "Smørrebrød” gives me a match: 
But typing “Smorrebrod” does *not* give me a match (When using the Danish dictionary): 
That is because in Danish, “ø” is considered a different letter, not a variation of “o”.
Now this might depend on whether one is native speaker of a langauage or not. A non-native speaker of Danish, who is trying to n Danish, might find it helpful...
Currently this behaviour is hardcoded in the list shown above, so when using Portuguese, you have no choice, matching is **always* done accent insensitive. And when using Danish, matching for...
> Thanks, Mike. The point is that typing the accent increases the predictive ability of ibus-typing-booster. > out.mp4 Yes, **if** you can type the accents correctly, the number of matching...
I didn't yet create that option although I immediately thought of this when a user from Scandinavia requested exceptions for characters like ø, å, ..., because I was thinking about...
You write: “as soon as the accent is typed”. I wonder how you type your accents. There are many ways. I can type an `ü` for example: - Hit a...
> I think there is plenty of space in the gui: > >  Yes, at the end of each dictionary line in the setup tool, there could be a...
My current feeling is, that if I make only one option with these 3 choices for **all** languages, then I would probably regret it later. Because most likely I would...