W dniu 2014-12-23 o 00:02, Nick Hough pisze:
I have devised some rules for common English mistakes for the letter
?A?, which you can see here:
https://gist.github.com/howlinghuffy/d25d3d6b43c7a9b485cb
I plan on doing many more submissions like this over the coming months;
let me know what
Hi All,
I am trying to develop some rules using the online rule editor 2, and am
getting the following error whenever I try to evaluate the error pattern (even
the simplest pattern returns this error).
There are problems with your rule:
Sorry, an error occurred trying to check your rule: null
Hi,
I have a languagetool 2.8 instance up and running on a server, and it’s all
working well. The only thing I need to change is to remove the limit of 20
requests per IP per minute - I want to make it unlimited as all of my requests
are coming through the one proxy server. How do I change
It would be the other way around:
If you wrote it : "my masters thesis”, because it is the thesis from your
“masters" degree
If your master wrote it : "my master’s thesis”, because the thesis is owned
(hence the possessive apostrophe) by the “master"
Both could be valid English. Which version
As a native English speaker I prefer "locale", but I can see how that would be
confusing for non-native speakers.
Like Sharad suggested, I would think something simple like "Choose Language"
would suffice. If the currently selected variation is shown next to it in the
form of "English (US)"