On 2015-01-13 23:18, Daniel Naber wrote:

> What about this: we use the 'correction' attribute for *all* incorrect
> example sentences. This way, we could also remove the "type=correct"
> because having no correction would then imply that the example is
> correct.

I've done that now, so a correct test sentence can now look like this:

<example>Some correct text.</example>

As before, you may use optional <marker>...</marker> to specify the 
relevant part that this rule would match if the sentence was incorrect. 
I've removed all type="correct" attributes in all grammar XML files.

Regards
  Daniel


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