On 2/28/2013 3:41 PM, Daniel Naber wrote:
> On 26.02.2013, 16:48:32 Joel Sherrill wrote:
>
>> Another one from my wife's book is  "auld lang syne". No surprise that
>> each word is considered a spelling error. Can the phrase be accepted
>> before checking individual words?
> You can ignore phrases by using the "immunize" feature. Just add this code
> to en/disambiguator.xml:
I never thought a grammar checker could be so cool!! Very nice. :)
>
>      <rule id="ID1" name="...">
>          <pattern>
>              <token>auld</token>
>              <token>lang</token>
>              <token>syne</token>
>          </pattern>
>          <disambig action="immunize"/>
>      </rule>
>
> Is example something we should add to the standard English rules?
>
That's obviously your decision. It is a common enough phrase around
New Years and the name of a Robert Burns poem.

I can't imagine using any one of those three words independently.
> Regards
>   Daniel
>


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