Hello folks,
LanguageTool 1.9 is now available from Maven Central:
http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Clanguagetool
The artifact does not contain the dev or OpenOffice parts, only the core and
the language resources. This is fine for embedding LT 1.9 in Java applications.
In a
Hi,
I got a request to open a Portuguese (Brazil) translation on Transifex. So
far our rule was that we don't have translations unless we support a
language, i.e. we have rules for it. Should that be the case for language
variants, too? Or does it make sense to have a Portuguese (Brazil)
Hello!
Sat, 06 Oct 2012 16:05:00 +0100 от Marco A.G.Pinto
marcoagpi...@mail.telepac.pt:
Hello!
Today I have started to grab my huge Portuguese dictionary and I
am looking word by word to see which ones use an -.
I already added a few ones to the grammar.xml but this is
On 10.10.2012, 14:58:43 Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote:
Hi Richard,
The artifact does not contain the dev or OpenOffice parts, only the core
and the language resources. This is fine for embedding LT 1.9 in Java
applications.
thanks a lot for your help!
I have documented the Maven artifact
Hello!
If there is someone to do a Portuguese (Brazil) language it would
be great.
I will continue with Portuguese from Portugal which is the
language I grew with all my life.
Kind regards,
Marco A.G.Pinto
Hi,
On 10-10-2012 20:23, Yakov Reztsov wrote:
You can use AbstractCompoundRule.java + CompoundRule.java for
compounds.
This rule use compounds.txt files for list of words with (or
without) "-".
Could you give
Hi,
Wed, 10 Oct 2012 23:13:30 +0100 от Marco A.G.Pinto
marcoagpi...@mail.telepac.pt:
Hi,
On 10-10-2012 20:23, Yakov Reztsov wrote:
You can use AbstractCompoundRule.java + CompoundRule.java for
compounds.
This rule use compounds.txt files for list of words with (or