On 2014-07-02 17:17, Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
As you can see, the exceptions are all names (starting with a capital
letter) and I am only checking if the words end with an s (used for
plural).
Your exception element is missing the regexp=yes attribute.
Regards
Daniel
Dear Daniel and friends,
Sorry for being a pest...
Daniel, thanks for your reply sent yesterday but which only today it
arrived (probably some issue with the mail server?).
I have been able to make the rule work but, I created an o-os and
now I want also to create the opposite os-o (to
On 2014-07-03 14:32, Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
and now I want also to create the opposite os-o (to suggest o
if the next word doesn't end with an s.
What about this?
tokenos/token
token regexp=yes negate=yes.*s/token
Regards
Daniel
Hello!
Thanks Daniel and Xavi!
I am very basic writing rules, so I didn't understand anything in Xavi's
e-mail.
I did try to adapt Daniel's suggestion with also some code I wrote weeks
ago but it gives lots of errors while testing it with testrules pt.
This is what I did:
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