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The new behavior is as follows: - If the word in the dictionary is not fully lower case, then the exact case is required to match. - If the word in the dictionary is fully lower case, then any of the following patterns match: - fully lower case - only the first char capitalized - all caps Any other capitalization is rejected. This is probably what people want. If you type a name in all lower case, it should be marked as a typo, but if you type a word with a capital for emphasis or just because it's the start of the sentence, it should match a lower case word in the dictionary. If you have a spurious capital letter in the middle of a word because of a typo, it should be marked as such. Accents are not affected, and should not be. An accented letter is a different letter and a missing accent should be reported. We should maybe consider again for some common transpositions like the "ue" digraph for German, which is now considered a typo, but will suggest the correct diacritics as the first suggestion. Bug: 5145751 Change-Id: I651e24f13c90fb94700a1674ad380e95336e7dca |
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