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
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
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
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
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
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
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