Daniel Naber wrote thus at 09:02 PM 06-10-13:
On 2013-10-05 12:36, Kumara Bhikkhu wrote:
Without JRE7 32-bit, this is what LibO (on Windows Home Premium
64-bit) shows:
I have improved our website a bit to mention that. I suggest you open a
bug report at OO/LO asking for a better wording of
Hi,
the rule editor at http://community.languagetool.org/ruleEditor/expert
now knows about the element's attributes so you can trigger a completion
by pressing Ctrl + Space (see screenshot). This only works for attribute
names, not for elements and not for attribute values.
The code for
Hi all,
I think the regional variants are closely connected to several
outstanding issues we have.
1. The docs on the LO site point out that there will be a variant of
English connected with Oxford English Dictionary pronunciation (for UK):
Hi,
now that LT 2.3 is released, I'd like to point once more to our new
chunking feature for English. It's supposed to detect chunks (also
called phrases) so that rules can make use of them. For example, this
text used to lead to a false alarm:
Over 500 college and university chapters.
Done that.
You have
She wants you to goes there.
I've been trying to called you.
She is manipulating her father to gets her way.
He tried very hard to lifted the rock.
The rule I created flags the first and the third.
It wrongly flags only the last sentence here:
The calendar her eyes kept
Done, Daniel!
Kind regards,
Marco A.G.Pinto
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On 07/10/2013 12:06, Daniel Naber wrote:
On 2013-10-01 16:05, Daniel Naber wrote:
This is the link to the JNLP version, which is not
Hi all,
W dniu 2013-10-07 11:08, R.J. Baars pisze:
Marcin, all,
Is it not true by principle, that languages cross borders fundamentally?
The country is only needed whe the language has a formally declared
variety for a country.
Example: Dutch is spoken and written in Belgium and the
Marcin,
I am nto sure about English, since there seem to be variants of British,
USA, Canadian, Zew Zealand, Australia, that could be considered
local/regional variants. A country is just a region of the world, right?
Or is this too philosophical?
Ruud
On 07-10-13 16:03, Marcin Miłkowski
Hi,
I did some changes for this rule to avoid duplication of the matches.
See how I did this -- this way you will not get multiple underlines for
the same error. In general, please try to make rules in the rulegroup to
fire selectively.