On 2015-03-03 09:19, Marcin Miłkowski wrote:

> No idea, frankly. Lowercase changes nothing. But I do get the same 
> alarm
> when using the yesterday's snapshot I have downloaded from our website,
> so I guess you must be working on some other version of unification
> rules. Maybe you did not include the changes I made in the 
> Unifier.java?

I've downloaded 
https://languagetool.org/download/snapshots/LanguageTool-20150302-snapshot.zip 
but it works for me. I call "java -jar languagetool-commandline.jar -v 
-l de test.txt" and the "Die" in "Die diplomatischen Beziehungen" gets 
unified to only plural forms. So this must be something about OS, Java, 
or locale settings. Or it's some non-deterministic behavior - I assume 
you have tested it more than once and you always get the same result?

Here's my system:
Java: 1.7.0_51
OS: Ubuntu 12.04
Locale: de_DE.UTF-8 (in shell: export | grep LANG)

Regards
  Daniel


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