Re: Slightly OT: Style checker?

2007-06-25 Thread Courtney Collins
I received an email about this tool. I haven't used it, but it may be worth looking into... HyperSTE – Checker software for quality assurance http://www.simplifiedenglish.net/en/hyperste/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have used John Smart's MaxIt. The company works with your

Slightly OT: Style checker?

2007-06-25 Thread Courtney Collins
I received an email about this tool. I haven't used it, but it may be worth looking into... HyperSTE ? Checker software for quality assurance http://www.simplifiedenglish.net/en/hyperste/ beth.tripp at verizon.net wrote: Hi, I have used John Smart's MaxIt. The company works with your

Slightly OT: Style checker?

2007-06-23 Thread beth.tripp
Hi, I have used John Smart's MaxIt. The company works with your organization to build your dictionaries. You then can add to those dictionaries. It took a little getting use to, but I thought it was a very useful tool. I'm not sure about checking for a specific style guides. MaxIt has it's

Slightly OT: Style checker?

2007-06-22 Thread beth.tr...@verizon.net
Hi, I have used John Smart's MaxIt. The company works with your organization to build your dictionaries. You then can add to those dictionaries. It took a little getting use to, but I thought it was a very useful tool. I'm not sure about checking for a specific style guides. MaxIt has it's

Slightly OT: Style checker?

2007-06-21 Thread Yves Barbion
I'm looking for a style checker tool that dynamically checks whether DITA-structured text complies with terminology databases and style guides. Something that does the following: Original: "Choose Print from the File menu to print the doctor's contact details. A dialog appears. Click on the

Slightly OT: Style checker?

2007-06-21 Thread Combs, Richard
Yves Barbion wrote: > I'm looking for a style checker tool that dynamically checks > whether DITA-structured text complies with terminology > databases and style guides. Something that does the following: You need to look into Controlled English. I doubt you'll get your entire wish list

Slightly OT: Style checker?

2007-06-21 Thread Rene Stephenson
It looks like MAXit Checker (via same URL) would be the comparable product for unstructured FM...? Correct? Has anyone used MAXit? Rene Stephenson "Combs, Richard" wrote: Yves Barbion wrote: > I'm looking for a style checker tool that dynamically checks > whether DITA-structured text