Here it is again, the smallest as possible.
Thanks!
Original Message
Subject:Fwd: en_GB dictionary (forked) - 1-FEB-2014 - V2.09
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 17:35:20 +
From: Marco A.G.Pinto marcoagpi...@mail.telepac.pt
Reply-To: marcoagpi...@mail.telepac.pt
Hi,
This has become a common request from users. The suggestions for a
capitalized misspelled word are expected to be also capitalized. I suppose
this is not true for all languages in all situations.
So what can we do?
1) Capitalize always the suggestion when it is the first word of a
sentence.
On 2014-02-01 17:08, Xavi Ivars wrote
wget -q -T 1 localhost:8081/Languages
If it works, then I do nothing, but if it doesn't succeed, then I kill
the process (if it's still there) and I restart it again.
That wasn't enough for me, as sometimes the server had a high load but
still replied
If it works, then I do nothing, but if it doesn't succeed, then I kill
the process (if it's still there) and I restart it again.
That wasn't enough for me, as sometimes the server had a high load but
still replied to some requests or so, so I'm using a script that checks
the load the process
I guess this depends on the case-specificity of the dictionary entries.
Are they, or aren't they?
hendrix should be in the dictionary as Hendrix, not hendrix, so the
suggestion should always be uppercased, it being a proper name.
DVD is a very common error (in Dutch) for dvd, so DVD should
On 2014-02-02 13:37, Stefan Lotties wrote:
Did you take further steps to analyse the problem already?
I can't remember getting any further than this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15173709/why-does-com-sun-net-httpserver-httpserver-hang
The answer actually helped a lot, the process needs