Hi,

I think Marcin talked about this idea some time ago.

Sometimes tokens like quotations (or other characters) should be ignored in
some rules. That is, the sentence should be checked as if this token is not
present. Any idea about how could it be implemented?

Alternatively, tokens like this one should be added to the the patterns:

<token min="0" regexp=yes">[“‘”«"']</token>

I would need to modify a few dozen rules. But perhaps this is the best
solution: it gives more control about the rule, the suggestions, possible
false alarms, and so on. what do you think?

Regards,
Jaume Ortolà
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