Hi Michel,

that sounds execellent. Do you plan to write a blog or something else
about that somewhere?

Of course we are glad to hear that our Grammar Checking API obviously
has worked for you and that our NetBeans plugin was a nice experience. :-)

Regards,
Mathias

Michel Weimerskirch wrote:

> Hi
> 
> Well, you might be right, but now that it works I'm very happy that I
> implemented it by myself, because now I can let it run under the label
> of Spellchecker.lu, where I develop and publish an open source spell
> checking dictionary for OOo. And actually it wasn't *that* difficult.
> I built the component using the NetBeans wizard, which was pretty
> nice. Also, NetBeans has excellent debugging capabilities for
> OpenOffice components.
> 
> Regards,
> Michel
> 
> On 1/14/09, Marcin Miłkowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>  you're welcome. You see, if you were adding just another language to 
>> LanguageTool, you wouldn't have to spend two nights without sleep as we have 
>> already solved these problems :)
>>
>>  Regards
>>  Marcin
>>
>>
>>  Dnia 14 stycznia 2009 19:23 "Michel Weimerskirch" <[email protected]> 
>> napisał(a):
>>
>>
>>  > Hi
>>  >
>>  > thank you for your answer. My tokenizer was ignoring line breaks. It
>>  > works perfectly now. I'm going to release a beta in a few days.
>>  >
>>  > Regards,
>>  > Michel
>>  >
>>
>> > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Marcin Miłkowski  wrote:
>>  > > Hi,
>>  > >
>>  > > they're not hidden, look again at these grey things on the screen.
>>  > >
>>  > > The best thing to do is to log all paragraph text to a text file and 
>> compare
>>  > > two versions. OOo sends standard hard spaces, soft hyphens and field 
>> codes
>>  > > (Unicode 0x01, 0x02). These are counted as normal chars in positions.
>>  > >
>>  > > Regards
>>  > > Marcin
>>  > >
>>  > > Michel Weimerskirch pisze:
>>  > >>
>>  > >> .Hi
>>  > >>
>>  > >> After two long nights I finally got the new grammar checking framework
>>  > >> to work with OOo3.0.1RC2. However, there is an annoying issue that
>>  > >> appears when I paste text from websites. See
>>  > >> http://michel.weimerskirch.net/grammar.png
>>  > >>
>>  > >> In the screenshot, the upper window contains the text pasted directly
>>  > >> from the website, the lower window contains the text pasted as
>>  > >> "unformated text". In the first window the markings are way off their
>>  > >> correct position. The second window with the unformated text looks
>>  > >> perfect. Does anybody have an idea what the problem could be? Maybe
>>  > >> some hidden control characters that need special handling?
>>  > >>
>>  > >> Regards,
>>  > >> Michel
>>  > >>
>>  > >>
>>  > >>
>>  > >> 
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