On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 1:11 AM, Aditi Bhatnagar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! > > I would be glad if you can give me reviews for the idea. > > Most of the people, when they write any document wants it to be > grammatically error proof. Grammatical errors leave a negative impact about > the sender on the reader of the document. Thus users really desire that > there should be some mechanism so that their grammatical mistakes are > identified and corrected. > Though Libre Office has incorporated grammar checks, these are ineffective > and check basic mistakes viz repetition of words etc, it is unable to check > correct usage of tenses, verbs etc.Since grammar of a language is something > that is well defined, the grammatical concepts can be coded so as to reduce > human efforts to identify mistakes. > What I specifically wish to do is to add a new button to libre office named > grammar checker, whenever the user clicks on that, the grammatically correct > copy of the selected text is generated. > I don't wish to keep it as an auto-correct option since high sensitivity of > grammar checks has always been a problem and can irritate the user. So > whenever user feels like rectifying the document , he/she will click on the > button. > > What are your suggestions related to this? I wish to incorporate this > feature with different kinds of text editor or office kind of software, do > you think JAVA would be good choice to code this into? >
Dear Aditi, As discussed on the application by Sankarshan, Please get in touch with libre office people and you can have a look at their bugs (and also I think libre office also was selected in this year's gsoc) and interact with those people so that you can contribute in a better I guess Regards, -- Bhavani Shankar Ubuntu Developer | www.ubuntu.com https://launchpad.net/~bhavi _______________________________________________ Project-ideas mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ankur.org.in/listinfo.cgi/project-ideas-ankur.org.in
