Hi Daniel

On 19 March 2014 08:44, Daniel Naber <daniel.na...@languagetool.org> wrote:

> How are you using LT - as a Java API, command line, or the stand-alone
> GUI?

Initial thoughts are command line use - easiest to build into other uses.


>
>> If I can help with English, please ask.
>
> Indeed we're looking for a maintainer for the English rules. It
> basically means adding new rules to detect more errors, and improve
> existing rules so they cause less false alarms. Any help with this is
> welcome. The links to the documentation are at [2].

Thanks, I'll have a look.
My initial thoughts were that there were no 'default' rules, which I
think is not the case?
http://wiki.languagetool.org/development-overview#toc0  seems to indicate
that I should introduce ALL my own rules! How about
"Search for name="Possible Typos" (it's quite at the top), copy and
paste this snippet just after that <category …> tag and save the
file:"
s/copy and paste this snippet/add this odd rule/
just to indicate that this is a rule to demonstrate operation.....?


regards





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