On Wed, 24 Apr 2024 10:16:37 +
Bernt Lie via lyx-users wrote:
> Not a perfect solution...
> I copied text from LyX into Microsoft Edge co-pilot following
[...]
> -- I then copied the corrected text from MS Edge back into LyX.
OK, that's similar to using LanguageTool/Andtidote or some
On Wed, 24 Apr 2024 18:56:43 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> Does LyX have a Markdown export? Is it any better than LyX' HTML
> export?
I'm told about this: https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ConvertMarkdown
Sincerely,
Saša
--
The working senses are superior to dull matter; mind is higher
than the senses;
Saša Janiška said on Wed, 24 Apr 2024 11:24:03 +0200
>Hello,
>
>I've decided to do my note-taking (Zettelkasten) by just using pen &
>paper and when I want to produce some context I'll just use LyX -
>exporting to markdown when I want something for the web
Does LyX have a Markdown export? Is it
(The procedure worked, even though I see that I misspelled "grammar"...)
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From: lyx-users On Behalf Of Bernt Lie via
lyx-users
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 12:17 PM
To: Saša Janiška ; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: RE: grammar check
Not a perfect solu
Not a perfect solution...
I copied text from LyX into Microsoft Edge co-pilot following
(https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/bing/do-more-with-ai/how-to-check-your-grammar-using-bing-chat?form=MA13KP).
I used command: "Can you check this text for spelling errors and grammer
errors?", and passed in
On 12/6/22 12:57, Dan wrote:
I'm writing what is essentially going to be a small text in Physics
with a lot of high end Mathematics, so a good Science grammar checker
would be a nice idea. I found the LyX wiki and the lyx-cg system.
This was created by a user and sometime contributor. I'm
Hi Steve,
I have never found a grammar checker that it useful for one's native
language, in my case English. On the other hand, my French is rather
primitive and a good grammar makes me intelligible if not exactly eloquent.
I did try the MS one years ago and it was maddening. It seemed to want
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 05:38:59PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Aug 2017 15:35:38 +0200
> "Patrick Dupre" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > lyx offers a language checker, but not a grammar checker.
> > I installed the check-Tex option, but the results are not convincing
> >
On Tue, 22 Aug 2017 15:35:38 +0200
"Patrick Dupre" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> lyx offers a language checker, but not a grammar checker.
> I installed the check-Tex option, but the results are not convincing
> (at least in English). The suggestion are really poor.
> Is there any way to
I'm definitely interested in this. If someone will be adding this
functionalty, I'll happily help debugging it.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
http://twitter.com/Quesada
2010/4/17 Marcelo Acuña
I'm definitely interested in this. If someone will be adding this
functionalty, I'll happily help debugging it.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
http://twitter.com/Quesada
2010/4/17 Marcelo Acuña
I'm definitely interested in this. If someone will be adding this
functionalty, I'll happily help debugging it.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
http://twitter.com/Quesada
2010/4/17 Marcelo Acuña
On 04/17/2010 11:44 AM, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions of lyx?
No. If there is a good open source one, it could perhaps be linked into
LyX, if someone wanted to do that work.
Richard
It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions
of lyx?
No. If there is a good open source one, it could perhaps be
linked into
LyX, if someone wanted to do that work.
Richard
Open Office has one, although with a poor implementation of the Spanish.
Marcelo
On 04/17/2010 11:44 AM, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions of lyx?
No. If there is a good open source one, it could perhaps be linked into
LyX, if someone wanted to do that work.
Richard
It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions
of lyx?
No. If there is a good open source one, it could perhaps be
linked into
LyX, if someone wanted to do that work.
Richard
Open Office has one, although with a poor implementation of the Spanish.
Marcelo
On 04/17/2010 11:44 AM, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions of lyx?
No. If there is a good open source one, it could perhaps be linked into
LyX, if someone wanted to do that work.
Richard
> > It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions
> of lyx?
> No. If there is a good open source one, it could perhaps be
> linked into
> LyX, if someone wanted to do that work.
>
> Richard
Open Office has one, although with a poor implementation of the Spanish.
Marcelo
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Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Me too. Here is the direct link:
* http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/
Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in
due time, somebody
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Mon 07 Nov 2005 08:46:17 GMT, [Johan Ingvast] wrote : \_
Hi
Has anybody looked into the possibilities of incorporating a grammer
checker into lyx. I just found that AbiWord has one, and they are
using link-grammer http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link
This
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Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Me too. Here is the direct link:
* http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/
Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in
due time, somebody
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Mon 07 Nov 2005 08:46:17 GMT, [Johan Ingvast] wrote : \_
Hi
Has anybody looked into the possibilities of incorporating a grammer
checker into lyx. I just found that AbiWord has one, and they are
using link-grammer http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link
This
o: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
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Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Me too. Here is the direct link:
* http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/
Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in
due time, so
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Mon 07 Nov 2005 08:46:17 GMT, [Johan Ingvast] wrote : \_
Hi
Has anybody looked into the possibilities of incorporating a grammer
checker into lyx. I just found that AbiWord has one, and they are
using link-grammer http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link
This
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Me too. Here is the direct link:
* http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/
Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in
due time, somebody will extend it. For Latin languages, it is primarily a
vocabulary barrier. Such a feature can
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Me too. Here is the direct link:
* http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/
Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in
due time, somebody will extend it. For Latin languages, it is primarily a
vocabulary barrier. Such a feature can
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> Me too. Here is the direct link:
>
> * http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/
>
> Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in
> due time, somebody will extend it. For Latin languages, it is primarily a
> vocabulary barrier. Such a feature can
_/ On Sun 23 Oct 2005 01:34:07 BST, [Myriam Abramson] wrote : \_
I've read on /. that Abiword has some grammar check capability.
http://tinyurl.com/92o5p
Yes, when read that I immediately downloaded Abiword to see for myself how
well it truly was. Abiword, which unlike other
_/ On Sun 23 Oct 2005 01:34:07 BST, [Myriam Abramson] wrote : \_
I've read on /. that Abiword has some grammar check capability.
http://tinyurl.com/92o5p
Yes, when read that I immediately downloaded Abiword to see for myself how
well it truly was. Abiword, which unlike other
_/ On Sun 23 Oct 2005 01:34:07 BST, [Myriam Abramson] wrote : \_
I've read on /. that Abiword has some grammar check capability.
http://tinyurl.com/92o5p
Yes, when read that I immediately downloaded Abiword to see for myself how
well it truly was. Abiword, which unlike other
original question was:
Is there a grammar checker that can be used with Lyx/Cygwin?
jorgen
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From: Robin Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 24 July, 2003 21:20
To: Jorgen Johansson
Subject: Re: grammar checker and lyx?
Jorgen Johansson wrote:
Hello
original question was:
Is there a grammar checker that can be used with Lyx/Cygwin?
jorgen
-Original Message-
From: Robin Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 24 July, 2003 21:20
To: Jorgen Johansson
Subject: Re: grammar checker and lyx?
Jorgen Johansson wrote:
Hello
original question was:
Is there a grammar checker that can be used with Lyx/Cygwin?
jorgen
> -Original Message-
> From: Robin Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 24 July, 2003 21:20
> To: Jorgen Johansson
> Subject: Re: grammar checker and lyx?
>
>
>
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 21:38, you wrote:
* Robert Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 08:27]:
Hi,
A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless NLP has made some pretty massive advances recently, I think
grammar checkers will continue to be more of an irritation than a
help.
Well, we shouldn't generalise that much, I think. I have a friend who
is slighly dyslexic, and moreover English is
Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless NLP has made some pretty massive advances recently, I think
grammar checkers will continue to be more of an irritation than a
help.
Well, we shouldn't generalise that much, I think. I have a friend who
is slighly
I occassionally use diction and style, almost exclusively on first draft.
I don't rely on them to fix grammar -- I don't have patience for much that
is wrongly identified as erroneous. I do use them to identify long
sentences and spend my time thinking very carefull about better ways to
make my
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 21:38, you wrote:
* Robert Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 08:27]:
Hi,
A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless NLP has made some pretty massive advances recently, I think
grammar checkers will continue to be more of an irritation than a
help.
Well, we shouldn't generalise that much, I think. I have a friend who
is slighly dyslexic, and moreover English is
Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless NLP has made some pretty massive advances recently, I think
grammar checkers will continue to be more of an irritation than a
help.
Well, we shouldn't generalise that much, I think. I have a friend who
is slighly
I occassionally use diction and style, almost exclusively on first draft.
I don't rely on them to fix grammar -- I don't have patience for much that
is wrongly identified as erroneous. I do use them to identify long
sentences and spend my time thinking very carefull about better ways to
make my
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 21:38, you wrote:
> * Robert Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 08:27]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
> > I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
> > are checking the grammar in their
Robin Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Unless NLP has made some pretty massive advances recently, I think
> grammar checkers will continue to be more of an irritation than a
> help.
Well, we shouldn't generalise that much, I think. I have a friend who
is slighly dyslexic, and moreover
Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
> Robin Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Unless NLP has made some pretty massive advances recently, I think
> > grammar checkers will continue to be more of an irritation than a
> > help.
>
> Well, we shouldn't generalise that much, I think. I have a friend who
>
I occassionally use diction and style, almost exclusively on first draft.
I don't rely on them to fix grammar -- I don't have patience for much that
is wrongly identified as erroneous. I do use them to identify long
sentences and spend my time thinking very carefull about better ways to
make my
* Robert Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 08:27]:
Hi,
A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we have a spell-checker
in Lyx but how about a
* Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 21:41]:
* Robert Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 08:27]:
Hi,
A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we
* Robert Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 08:27]:
Hi,
A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we have a spell-checker
in Lyx but how about a
* Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 21:41]:
* Robert Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 08:27]:
Hi,
A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we
* Robert Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 08:27]:
> Hi,
>
> A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
> I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
> are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we have a spell-checker
>
> in Lyx but how about
* Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 21:41]:
> * Robert Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 08:27]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
> > I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
> > are checking the grammar in their
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