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How can I make spell check ignore optional hyphens?
I am writing a technical document with many long, concatenated camelCase
words. I need to use optional hyphens (CTRL-), and the hyphenation occurs with different breaks in different instances (e.g., SpaceComm-StartTime and Space-CommStartTime). When I run spell chek, each of these gets flagged as a different word, Is there any way to make spell check ignore optional hyphens so that when I okay "SpaceCommStartTime" it will know that "SpaceComm-StartTime" and "Space-CommStartTime" are okay too? |
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