Hello Pam,
thanks so much for your input. We really do appreciate this kind of feedback.
We are aware that our hyphenators don't rock - thanks to user feedback just
like yours. And while we are convinced that we have made substantial
improvements at least for German users with the latest hotfix release (which
is also included in Office Serive Pack 2) we fully understand that further
improvements will be needed to satisfy user needs.
With regards to US English hyphenation in particular, this has the addional
challenge that there is no standardized rule system in place that determines
where hyphenation points need to occur and where not. Instead, US English has
several competing rule systems (American Heritage, Strunk & White and
others). This, of course, contributes to confusion as sometimes our
hyphenator (which uses the American Heritage rule system) might not be wrong
after all, but simply uses a different rule system than the user might
expect. This, of course, is not meant to be an excuse for the fact that our
US hyphenator provides more often wrong hyphenation points than it should,
even according to American Heritage rules.
Given all of this, we are working on a new version of the hyphenators for a
number of languages, including English and German. We are doing our best to
make sure that all the user issues and concerns we are hearing about will get
addressed in the new versions. So, without making promises, if you have any
set of particular words that you would like to see fixed we would be very
much interested in getting these. Any one word can point us to a pattern
issue that by getting it fixed would help us make significant improvements.
We think of linguistic development as a never ending process. Each ship
cycle we have only limited time and resources to get things done - and there
is a very long list of features that needs our attention. Thus, our
hyphenators will never be perfect. However, we do want them to be of a
quality so that our users have confidence in using them. Shipping a feature
that users disregard because they deem it not useful is personally not
satisfying to me.
Stefanie Schiller