Hi All,

The Java code style is to indent by 2 spaces 
(http://wiki.languagetool.org/code-style). I did not find a style for XML 
grammar rules. For some languages, the grammar rules use an indent of 4 spaces, 
some use 2 spaces, some use tabs, and some have a combination of these. Is 
there a preferred indentation? For EN, should I continue to indent by 4 spaces?

What are the naming conventions for grammar rules?

The perfect rule has no false positives and finds all errors. That is not 
always possible. I started to write a rule for 'Trunk vs Boot - Trunk always 
replaced with boot in English' 
(https://github.com/languagetool-org/languagetool/issues/331#issuecomment-201314922).
 As you can see from the commented examples, the rule will always either give 
false warnings or will not find errors. For practical purposes, how accurate 
must a rule be?

Suggestion: put the answers on 'Tasks For Language Maintainers 
(http://wiki.languagetool.org/tasks-for-language-maintainers)'. (I can do that 
when I know what the answers are.)

Regards,

Mike Unwalla
Contact: www.techscribe.co.uk/techw/contact.htm 




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