2013/1/24 Daniel Naber <list2...@danielnaber.de>
> You can use this for now (I just made an update, the class was still
> missing):
> java -cp languagetool-standalone-2.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
> org.languagetool.commandline.Main
>
> We can either add script files or configure Maven to create
> another JAR for the command line version. Help is welcome, my list of
> "post Maven switch" TODOs is still quite long.
>
>
Thanks, Daniel.
If somebody is looking for individiual language dictionaries, they are
packed in a .jar file (language-XX-2.1-SNAPSHOT.jar) inside the language-XX
directory. For testing purposes, this should be more accessible, so a
change in grammar.xml or disambiguation.xml can be immediately checked in
the command-line or GUI application. I can write batch files (in Windows)
for myself, but it isn't a general solution.
Regards,
Jaume
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