On 2016-01-30 12:07, Jaume Ortolà i Font wrote:

> My preferred approach would be to write a "configuration program" (in
> HTML/JavaScript), with a custom form for every language. This program
> would generate output(s) that can be used everywhere (stand-alone LT,
> command-line LT, LibreOffice, LT server, any LT client...). What do
> you think?  Could we plan how to do it?

What about an approach that avoids the configuration dialog entirely? 
For every rule match, make it possible to disable the rule with a single 
click. At the end of the list of all matches, show the turned off rules 
so they can be enabled again with a single click. We do something like 
that in the stand-alone client, but one could do more. For example, have 
an option "turn off all rules of this category" for a match. Then show 
not only which rules/categories are turned off, but also how many 
matches these would have generated. I prefer this over a configuration 
dialog, as only the most advanced users care to open the configuration 
anyway.

Regards
  Daniel


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