On 2016-05-10 13:38, Mike Unwalla wrote:
> Is it possible to remove a word that I added to the dictionary?
No, it's on my TODO list to add this.
Regards
Daniel
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Sent: 09 May 2016 21:37
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Subject: Re: Please help test Chrome extension beta
On 2016-05-08 15:30, Daniel Naber wrote:
>> please help test a new version of the Chrome extension:
>
> Here's an update, could y
I have done a clean installation of Chrome + the add-on on my testing
machine and it seems to work fine (pt_PT).
On 09/05/2016 21:37, Daniel Naber wrote:
> On 2016-05-08 15:30, Daniel Naber wrote:
>
>>> please help test a new version of the Chrome extension:
>> Here's an update, could you also
On 2016-05-08 15:30, Daniel Naber wrote:
>> please help test a new version of the Chrome extension:
>
> Here's an update, could you also test it, please?
To get more feedback, I've made testing easier: please remove the
existing LT extension and then install this and use it for a few days
and
On 2016-05-06 15:19, Daniel Naber wrote:
> please help test a new version of the Chrome extension:
Here's an update, could you also test it, please?
http://danielnaber.de/tmp/languagetool-for-chrome-20160508.zip
New features:
* Words assumed to be spelling errors can be added to personal
I just tried this extension in Firefox 48.0a2: I had to turn of
signature checking to install and there's no Ukrainian translation but
otherwise it works well.
One thing I noted (and looks like it's the same behavior as in Firefox
extension) - if there's a spelling error and grammar error on the
Great!
But I get error during install this extension: "Cannot unzip"
I install this extension after unpack it and go to developer mode in Google
Chrome (Win 8.1 )
In this mode I see varning: "Unrecognized manifest key 'applications'."
After that extension work fine.
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