1] captial-initials-workaround please?
I use "auto captialization" on my UIQ, handy thing with longer texts. However, when using DicMID, submitting query with first letter in upper-case returns zero search matches. Couldn't there be a little, tiny condition in place to check this, or even option to automatically start all searches lower-case?
Switching to low-case every time is a bit time consuming, annoying and actualy makes me not to use the dictionary. Of course i could switch off the "auto captialization" - but c'mon, that's why i got a phone with full keyboard and large screen so that i could write texts on it ;-)
2] Diacritics: could i have an option to simply ignore it?
Again, typing in words with exact diacritics is painfully slow. I believe it would only needs a simple cycle/filter to convert any special characters to plain 256 ASCII...
Now, I realise there are potential problems with matching the "plain ascii" search string with the "diacritics" database... still i'd be grateful!
I am talking about English/Czech dictionary here, but this clearly applies generaly.
UIQ3, Sony Ericsson M600i
I use "auto captialization" on my UIQ, handy thing with longer texts. However, when using DicMID, submitting query with first letter in upper-case returns zero search matches. Couldn't there be a little, tiny condition in place to check this, or even option to automatically start all searches lower-case?
Switching to low-case every time is a bit time consuming, annoying and actualy makes me not to use the dictionary. Of course i could switch off the "auto captialization" - but c'mon, that's why i got a phone with full keyboard and large screen so that i could write texts on it ;-)
2] Diacritics: could i have an option to simply ignore it?
Again, typing in words with exact diacritics is painfully slow. I believe it would only needs a simple cycle/filter to convert any special characters to plain 256 ASCII...
Now, I realise there are potential problems with matching the "plain ascii" search string with the "diacritics" database... still i'd be grateful!
I am talking about English/Czech dictionary here, but this clearly applies generaly.
UIQ3, Sony Ericsson M600i