Issue 76272 - thesaurus should support flections
Summary: thesaurus should support flections
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of issue 19563
Alias: None
Product: General
Classification: Code
Component: thesaurus (show other issues)
Version: 3.3.0 or older (OOo)
Hardware: All All
: P3 Trivial (vote)
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Assignee: issues@lingucomponent
QA Contact: issues@lingucomponent
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Keywords: oooqa
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Reported: 2007-04-11 16:43 UTC by maccy
Modified: 2013-02-24 20:40 UTC (History)
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Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT
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Description maccy 2007-04-11 16:43:36 UTC
flections of words cannot be looked up with the thesauri. For example looking up
a synonym for "cars" is unsuccessful. As far as I know there is currently no way
to handle something like this. What would be needed is something like ispell's
feature to show the root word of which affix rules created flections from:

# echo cars | ispell
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.2.06 08/01/01
word: ok (derives from root CAR)

I think hunspell can do this with with hunmorph, too.

Then thesaurus synonym entries could be enhanced by additional information for
flections of each synonym. In the easiest case the flections could be added
manually one by one. The more elaborated way to go would be supporting affix
rules using hunspell/hunmorph.
Comment 1 milek_pl 2007-04-13 16:51:42 UTC
marking as duplicate

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 19563 ***
Comment 2 ace_dent 2008-05-17 21:03:38 UTC
The Issue you raised has been marked as 'Resolved' and not updated within the
last 1 year+. I am therefore setting this issue to 'Verified' as the first step
towards Closing it. If you feel this is incorrect, please re-open the issue and
add any comments.

Many thanks,
Andrew
 
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Comment 3 ace_dent 2008-05-17 23:05:44 UTC
As per previous posting: Verified -> Closed.
A Closed Issue is a Happy Issue (TM).

Regards,
Andrew