On 2014-02-18 22:11, Dominique Pellé wrote:
It works when I go the homepage, however, if I change the
language by clicking on bottom left button to select a language,
then it shows the sample sentence in the selected language
without highlighting mistakes.
This has been changed now. However,
Daniel Naber wrote thus at 06:18 PM 19-02-14:
This rule will cause new false
alarms for words like X.Org.
If it's only when the first character after the dot is in cap, then it's okay.
Otherwise, we've a lot to deal with: .com, .exe, .org, .uk, .txt,
.net, .my, .tv...
kb
Ramon,
would your plugin enable people to use LanguageTool to check their
documents in Pages as well?
Best,
Marcin
2014-01-12 16:22 GMT+01:00 Ramon Poca ramon.p...@gmail.com:
Hi there,
I've been hacking around a bit with LanguageTool on OS X. I've written a
native NSSpellServer service
Daniel,
I don't know how to add it myself.
Could someone do it for me?
Thanks!
Kind regards,
Marco A.G.Pinto
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On 19/02/2014 10:18, Daniel Naber wrote:
Hi,
I have added a rule that finds an error like this.Note the missing space
at the start of this
In fact, I suggest only lowercasefull stopUppercase should be reported.
Ruud
Daniel Naber wrote thus at 06:18 PM 19-02-14:
This rule will cause new false
alarms for words like X.Org.
If it's only when the first character after the dot is in cap, then it's
okay.
Otherwise, we've a lot to
On 2014-02-19 12:07, Kumara Bhikkhu wrote:
If it's only when the first character after the dot is in cap, then
it's okay.
Otherwise, we've a lot to deal with: .com, .exe, .org, .uk, .txt,
.net, .my, .tv...
It depends on what the sentence detector detects as a sentence. At least
for
On 2014-02-19 14:22, Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
I don't know how to add it myself.
Could someone do it for me?
Done.
Regards
Daniel
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On 2014-02-18 13:42, gulp21 wrote:
The underline looks right in Firefox 27, but wrong (like your screen
shot) in Chromium 32 (Kubuntu 13.10). It seems to be a general problem
when underlining text with a large font, see[1]
For the homepage, I have now added an arrow to indicate the link,
If someone has a better idea, let me know.
border-bottom: 1px solid; doesn’t look that nice, but this one works (at
least in Firefox and Chromium):
background: linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(255,255,255,0) 84%,
rgba(255,255,255,1) 84.5%, rgba(255,255,255,1) 86.5%,
rgba(255,255,255,0) 87%);
Hi
I managed to crash the web LT server.
I can't reproduce it, but I took a screenshot of the
Java error in Firefox:
http://dominique.pelle.free.fr/pic/java-error-LT.png
Notice the it tried to use the br-US language,
which of course does not make sense.
Notice also that in the GUI, we see both
On 2014-02-19 21:51, Dominique Pellé wrote:
Notice the it tried to use the br-US language,
which of course does not make sense.
This could happen if you switched to English, went to a
language-specific page, and then went back using the back button of the
browser. I think I have fixed this
That seems reasonable. Anyway, time will tell if the current
implementation is okay.
kb
R.J. Baars wrote thus at 10:42 PM 19-02-14:
In fact, I suggest only lowercasefull stopUppercase should be reported.
Ruud
Daniel Naber wrote thus at 06:18 PM 19-02-14:
This rule will cause new false
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