META-NET White Paper Series

2013-01-06 Thread Daniel Naber
Hi,

for those interested in language technology in general, there's an 
interesting series of papers that discusses how well 30 European languages 
are supported by language technology:

http://www.meta-net.eu/whitepapers/overview

It also contains a nice introduction for people who are interested in how 
computers work with language, but who do not need to know all the technical 
details.

Regards
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Re: META-NET White Paper Series

2013-01-06 Thread Marcin Miłkowski
W dniu 2013-01-06 13:52, Daniel Naber pisze:
 Hi,

 for those interested in language technology in general, there's an
 interesting series of papers that discusses how well 30 European languages
 are supported by language technology:

 http://www.meta-net.eu/whitepapers/overview

 It also contains a nice introduction for people who are interested in how
 computers work with language, but who do not need to know all the technical
 details.

FYI, I authored the Polish whitepaper in this series.

Regards,
Marcin

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Re: Javascript-based online check - testing needed

2013-01-06 Thread Marco A.G.Pinto

  
  
Hello!
  
  I went to the combo box and selected "Portuguese (Portugal)" then
  I pressed the "Check" button and several HTML code appeared in the
  text box.
  
  Kind regards,
    Marco A.G.Pinto
      
  
  
  On 06-01-2013 18:49, Daniel Naber wrote:


  Hi,

here's the very first version of a _javascript_-based checker that underlines errors:

http://www.languagetool.org/online-check/tiny_mce/plugins/atd-tinymce/demo.html

Please give it a try and let me know about problems. For bug reports, please specify 
the exact text that you have used. One known bug is that an error is not found if the 
cursor is directly on the incorrect word.

Once it's working well, this can be used on our homepage instead of the current text 
area (which is not so nice, as it redirects to a new page).

Regards
 Daniel





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Re: Javascript-based online check - testing needed

2013-01-06 Thread Dominique Pellé
Daniel Naber list2...@danielnaber.de wrote:

 Hi,

 here's the very first version of a Javascript-based checker that underlines 
 errors:

 http://www.languagetool.org/online-check/tiny_mce/plugins/atd-tinymce/demo.html

 Please give it a try and let me know about problems. For bug reports, please 
 specify
 the exact text that you have used. One known bug is that an error is not 
 found if the
 cursor is directly on the incorrect word.

 Once it's working well, this can be used on our homepage instead of the 
 current text
 area (which is not so nice, as it redirects to a new page).

 Regards
  Daniel


Thanks, that looks promising.  2 remarks:

1/ underline for spelling errors and grammar errors are both blue.
  How about giving a red color to spelling mistakes?  (in other
  words rules that match:

  FSA HUNSPELL_RULE|HUNSPELL_NO_SUGGEST_RULE|MORFOLOGIK_RULE_.*

2/ just type]in the text field and check the text.
The textfield is then replaced with:

  span class=hiddenGrammarError desc=Unpaired bracket or similar
symbol suggestions=]

  I think we need to escape XML special char somewhere.

Regards
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Re: [Languagetool] public relations tasks

2013-01-06 Thread Jan Schreiber
Hi everybody,

I wonder if we should link to our Facebook profile
http://www.facebook.com/LanguageTool directly from the landing page
http://www.languagetool.org. Below the Twitter icon on the left would
probably be a good place for that.

As a sort of status report, there is almost no user activity worth
mentioning taking place on our Facebook page. We have twelve likes so
far, most of which are coming from project members.

Best,
Jan

Am 29.07.2012 22:50, schrieb Daniel Naber:
 Hi,
 
 who is interested in doing some public relation tasks for LT? Here are some 
 tasks I can think of (feel free to add your own ideas):
 
 * Maintain a Facebook and Google+ homepage for LT. This includes posting 
 news, answering user questions etc. 
 
 * Create a funny introductory video clip that shows what LT can do for you. 
 Not just a boring screencast but a video that shows embarrassing mistakes 
 and how LT detects them.
 
 * Find a professional homepage designer and plan a re-design of 
 languagetool.org.
 
 Let me know if you would like to work on a task (I think the 
 Facebook/Google+ tasks are most fitting for an experienced LT committer).
 
 Regards
  Daniel
 

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Re: Javascript-based online check - testing needed

2013-01-06 Thread Daniel Naber
On 06.01.2013, 20:21:39 Dominique Pellé wrote:

 Thanks, that looks promising.  2 remarks:

These should now be fixed, as well as the problem Marco found. Could someone 
test with MSIE?

Regards
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