On 2014-03-22 08:34, Nathan Wells wrote:

> I am trying to create a rule for consistent Khmer punctuation. Often
> users will use English punctuation when they should use Khmer or
> French punctuation and I want to correct it, but because the
> punctuation marks are tagged as English (in OpenOffice for instance),

By 'tagged', do you mean that the language property of the characters is 
set to English in OpenOffice? If so, then that will be difficult to 
check, as there are two independent instances of LanguageTool then, one 
per language.

Regards
  Daniel


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