W dniu 2012-08-10 21:34, Daniel Naber pisze:
> Hi,
>
> a bug report[1] complains about incorrect position information and
> concludes that it's caused by filtering XML. Does anybody know why we should
> filter XML? I tend to agree with the report that this filtering should happen
> outside of LanguageTool.

Well, I felt it should be done in a way that does not affect text 
positions, by marking up "removed" tokens. The way it is implemented now 
is buggy.

But I agree that XML filtering should not be mandatory. Unfortunately, 
we have no easy UI for different formatted texts (I mean, we cannot use 
CheckMate for this, as CheckMate uses LT via HTTP, and that slows things 
immensely - it sends sentence by sentence to LT). Before we have a 
slight idea what kind of filter (I mean a separate GUI) an average user 
might use to process HTML or TeX, we should keep some basic filtering in LT.

Regards,
Marcin

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