Maybe that depends on the sentences. In some languages,
the example sentences makes it clearer that the errors are
intentional. Anyway, the fact that I received multiple emails
about it shows that it's not obvious to everybody. So I still
think that highlighting the errors in the example sentence
without having to press the button would be an improvement.
It would not hurt those we already  understood that the error
was intentional.

Regards
Dominique

Piotr Bienkowski <piotrbienkow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I must be blunt here. Those users have a problem with their IQ. To me it
> was as clear as the blue sky that these errors are for a purpose.
>
> Piotr
>
> On 2014-02-16 13:54, Dominique Pellé wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I've received several times already emails from users
>> signaling errors in the main page of LanguageTool in
>> the example sentence.
>>
>> Of course, these are errors done on purpose to show
>> what LanguageTool can find.  However, the fact that I
>> received those emails shows that it's unclear to some users.
>>
>> So how about we highlight the mistakes in the example
>> sentences even without having to press "Check Text"?
>> That would make it clearer that errors are made on purpose.
>> Any other idea?
>>
>> Regards
>> Dominique

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