Hannes,
I don't know german, sorry, but does 'dursten' is a some form of 'durst' ?
Probably, here we have false hit from compound word support. I'd suggest
to use exclusion dictionary (on the base of synonym dictionary)
before ispell. It could be very simple:
durst : durst
Oleg
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Hannes Dorbath wrote:
SELECT ts_debug('durst');
(default_german,lword,"Latin word",durst,"{de_ispell,de}","'dur' 'sen'")
SELECT ts_debug('h?chsten');
(default_german,word,Word,h?chsten,"{de_ispell,de}","'sen' 'h?ch' 'h?chst'
'h?chsten'")
For some reason both produce the lexem 'sen'. That leads to strange results.
Search for `durst' will highlight `h?chsten' with headline().
Server is PG 8.0.4,
german snowball stemmer,
dictionary used is http://hannes.imos.net/german_iso.med
(From OpenOffice)
What causes some words to result in `sen', though they don't contain that
lexem?
Thanks!
Regards,
Oleg
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