[Bug 126673] Kvoctrain can't make sense of comma-separated words
Robert Persson
ireneshusband at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Jul 18 00:34:25 UTC 2007
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvoctrain
kvoctrain demands all possible meanings for a word, comma-separated and
only in the particular order that they are stored within the vocabulary
file. This is counterintuitive and frustrating to the point of making
the program next to unusable.
For instance, say I choose to download and use the KDE English-German
vocabulary, kvoctrain might ask me the German for "east". If I simply
enter "der Osten", it will tell me I'm wrong. What it tells me it wants
is "der Osten, östlich". I suppose that's fair enough, although it would
be a lot better if it could distinguish between noun and adjective
homonyms and only expect one answer at a time. However if I instead
enter "östlich, der Osten", it will still tell me I'm wrong. This is
like saying that 2 x 3 does not equal 3 x 2
** Affects: kdeedu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Kvoctrain can't make sense of comma-separated words
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126673
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