Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1990-02-26
1990-11-27
Dixon, Joseph L.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364943, 3649432, 36494341, 36494343, 434156, G06F 920, G06F 500
Patent
active
049741950
ABSTRACT:
A document processing apparatus includes: a memory to verify both of the spelling of a word including a syllable hyphen and the spelling of a word including no syllable hyphen; a reading device to read out a word across two lines in a document processing format; a spelling verifier to access the memory and to check the spelling of the word; and a control unit for allowing the spelling verifier to perform the verifying operation at least two or more times on the basis of the result read out from the reading device, for discriminating whether the hyphen in the word across two lines is the permanent hyphen to form a synthesized word or a syllable hyphen, and for controlling the spelling verifier to perform the spelling verification. The memory is a basic dictionary memory in which the correct spelling and correct syllable hyphen position of each word are stored. With this apparatus, the spelling verification can be performed on the basis of the hyphen inserting position in a sentence and of the kind of hyphen used. When a document is printed, the word wrap process and the hyphenation process can be automatically efficiently performed.
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Amari Takashi
Shibaoka Hideo
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Dixon Joseph L.
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