I tried to catch the errors showing up mostly in Dutch.
But maybe using knowledge about the markup itsel fis better, like
immunizing =" ?
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On 2014-08-23 16:11, R.Baars wrote:
> I am quite sure that I read somewhere the grammar.xml can include
> another xml, but cannot find the instructions again.
> Can someone help me on this?
http://wiki.languagetool.org/tips-and-tricks#toc2
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I am quite sure that I read somewhere the grammar.xml can include
another xml, but cannot find the instructions again.
Can someone help me on this?
Ruud
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Daniel, from now on, the dictionaries will also be updated; the tests
showed quite some problems with tpostags; now I can fix them
(Pander, this will require some extra work to resync with the database, as
soon as the database is able to generate postags again.)
Ruud
> On 2014-08-23 08:18, R.J.
I guessed as much.
Thanks.
> On 2014-08-23 07:13, R.J. Baars wrote:
>
>> Daniel, this does not work in wrongwordsincontext. Why?
>>
>> gent Gentg G .* .* Gent is een stad. Een
>> gent is een vogel.
>
> My idea of using ".*" wasn't valid, it simply won't work. You
On 2014-08-23 08:18, R.J. Baars wrote:
> Other rules that have problems with wiki markup. But I don't see the
> rule
> id mentioned on the wikicheck page.
Just hover over the message link and you'll see the id in the URL.
Regards
Daniel
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On 2014-08-23 07:13, R.J. Baars wrote:
> Daniel, this does not work in wrongwordsincontext. Why?
>
> gent Gentg G .* .* Gent is een stad. Een
> gent is een vogel.
My idea of using ".*" wasn't valid, it simply won't work. You should use
an XML rule for this.
Re