Re: LT dialog box

2013-09-11 Thread Kumara Bhikkhu
gulp21 wrote thus at 11:51 PM 10-09-13: > > An alternative to "collapsible tree structure" would be tabs, > > separating the categories. > >I tried that once, but it didn't look as good as I'd expected because >there are languages with many categories with long names. I prefer the >idea with the co

Re: new committer: Stefan Lotties

2013-09-11 Thread Kumara Bhikkhu
Faster and "slimmer" sounds very good. Welcome, Stefan! I'm not a coder. I'm good at bugging though. :-) Stefan Lotties wrote thus at 09:40 PM 11-09-13: >Hey, > >thank your very much! > >Let me introduce myself. I'm 29, living in Cologne (Germany) and I'm a >developer of a Content Management Syst

Re: Testing Rules on languagetool.org

2013-09-11 Thread Kumara Bhikkhu
Marcin Miłkowski wrote thus at 09:39 PM 11-09-13: >Anyway, there are ready-made corpora under free licenses, created by web >scraping: > >http://wacky.sslmit.unibo.it/doku.php?id=corpora Alright... With this idea, I found this: http://www.helsinki.fi/varieng/CoRD/corpora/corpusfinder/index.html

Re: Testing Rules on languagetool.org

2013-09-11 Thread Kumara Bhikkhu
Daniel Naber wrote thus at 03:41 PM 11-09-13: >On 2013-09-11 06:23, Kumara Bhikkhu wrote: > > > How about this? http://openlibrary.org/ > > > > I think it would be legally okay to use other texts freely available > > on the Net. It should come under fair use, as using them does not > > deprive copy

Re: Testing Rules on languagetool.org

2013-09-11 Thread Dominique Pellé
Marcin Miłkowski wrote: > W dniu 2013-09-10 10:06, Kumara Bhikkhu pisze: >> Dear friends, >> >> Rules are tested against an amply large sample of Wikipedia articles. >> That's great. But it also limits the testing on encyclopedic language >> only. As some errors tend to happen more in conversation

Re: languagetool-wikipedia.jar does nothing :(

2013-09-11 Thread gulp21
> I downloaded it moments ago and double clicked in the .jar file and > nothing happened. I think you have to run it from command line (java -jar filename.jar). -- How ServiceNow helps IT people transform IT departments:

[PT] Compound words

2013-09-11 Thread Marco A.G.Pinto
My dear ones, Moments ago I finished reading the big dictionary to get compound words. There is now a compounds.txt with 3336 words. Now I must continue checking my small dictionary for missing words. I am referring to the "Oxford Pocket Dictionary: PT-

Re: languagetool-wikipedia.jar does nothing :(

2013-09-11 Thread Marco A.G.Pinto
It worked... but is so hard to use :'( Thanks! Kind regards,    >Marco A.G.Pinto --- On 11/09/2013 17:01, gulp21 wrote: I downloaded it moments ago and double clicked in

languagetool-wikipedia.jar does nothing :(

2013-09-11 Thread Marco A.G.Pinto
Hello Daniel, I must admit it is the first time I try the Wikipedia tool. I downloaded it moments ago and double clicked in the .jar file and nothing happened. What shall I do? Thanks! Kind regards,   >Marco A.G.Pinto     -

Re: new committer: Stefan Lotties

2013-09-11 Thread Stefan Lotties
Hey, thank your very much! Let me introduce myself. I'm 29, living in Cologne (Germany) and I'm a developer of a Content Management System (pirobase, http://www.pirobase.de). Since a few years we have some very basic spell checking based on RapidSpell implemented, but nobody was ever happy with

Re: Testing Rules on languagetool.org

2013-09-11 Thread Marcin Miłkowski
W dniu 2013-09-11 09:41, Daniel Naber pisze: > On 2013-09-11 06:23, Kumara Bhikkhu wrote: > >> How about this? http://openlibrary.org/ >> >> I think it would be legally okay to use other texts freely available >> on the Net. It should come under fair use, as using them does not >> deprive copyright

new committer: Stefan Lotties

2013-09-11 Thread Daniel Naber
I'd like to welcome Stefan Lotties as a new committer. Stefan has written patches to make core classes of LT thread-safe and plans to do more performance work. We're looking forward to your contributions, Stefan! Regards Daniel -- http://www.danielnaber.de

Re: Testing Rules on languagetool.org

2013-09-11 Thread Daniel Naber
On 2013-09-11 06:23, Kumara Bhikkhu wrote: > How about this? http://openlibrary.org/ > > I think it would be legally okay to use other texts freely available > on the Net. It should come under fair use, as using them does not > deprive copyright owners in any way. European copyright law doesn't