Brian E. Blandford wrote:
Jonathon Blake wrote:
On 9/16/05, Dave wrote:
I would like to add that 1.9X is a Beta version, and I would like to
think that the final release will have a comprehensive 'Grammar
Checker' to suit most languages.
Grammar Checking _might_ be integrated into OOo 3.0.
Creating the rule sets for grammar checking is very time consuming.
The basic procedure is:
i) Create a dictionary.
ii) Match a part of speech to every word in the dictionary;
iii) Match a part of speech to every suffix, affix, and concord for
the dictionary;
iv) Create your basic rules sets. [This is things like noun verb noun.]
v) Then create the more complex rules
Step one can take two or three months;
Step two can take one person six months to a year;
Step three can take one person six months to a year;
Step four takes one person one to two years;
Step five takes one person two to three years;
The fastest way to speed up the process is to increase the number of
people working on the project.
xan
jonathon
When I worked for a large corporation, we referred to the notion that
merely adding people to a project would decrease the time to job
completion as the "9 women, 1 month, 1 baby method".
A better and simpler idea: get yourself a good "Teach yourself English
grammar", put some effort into mastering its contents, and then apply
them. It's much more satisfying, the benefits go beyond what you type on
your computer, and you'll avoid having all your creative efforts
filtered through a utilitarian mesh to end up a boring, stilted, and
sometimes unintentionally comic mess.
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(snip)
Brian B.
DougT
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