Interesting, your example without spaces. My keyboard can predict the words apple, pie and apple pie just fine. These are common words, but apple pie is a compound word. Slab apple pie is less common. And so you can of course come up with very long compositions. How do you imagine the keyboard or text field to behave when you type apple pie? I assume that you first swipe plate, and then apple, and finally cake. And then he should automatically suggest apple pie? That seems quite difficult to me. Because I can think of a sentence in which a plate belongs separately from apple pie, such as: I bake apple pie on a plate.
Or do you mean that you type letter by letter of apple pie, but you get the automatic suggestion to make it ‘apple pie’ or even ‘apple pie’?
Or do I not understand your problem? Anyway, I’m curious as to how you think support for assemblies could be implemented.
2023-12-12 20:14:00
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