I tried your suggestion to use suppress_misspelled="yes", but I could not
solve my problem.

I looked at some of the rules in the EN grammar.xml to see how
suppress_misspelled is used, but I did not find an example that highlights
how it works.

Regards,

Mike 

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Naber [mailto:daniel.na...@languagetool.org] 
Sent: 08 August 2016 15:39
To: development discussion for LanguageTool
Subject: Re: Inflected matched tokens: suggest only 1 of 2 possibilities

On 2016-08-08 14:07, Mike Unwalla wrote:

> Sometimes, for an inflection, LT offers two different spellings. Thus,
> I must include both spellings in a rule:

Have you tried suppress_misspelled="yes" on the <match>? As "canceled" 
and "cancelled" are only correct in British and American resp., but not 
in both, this might help.

Regards
  Daniel



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