A different question: what about dates like '08-07-2014'or '2014/08/07'
One cannot tell which is month and which is day, isn't it? Are both
options considered then? And what of notations '04/05/06'; it is
completely unclear which is month, year and day.
(All cases actually are in source texts
R.J. Baars r.j.ba...@xs4all.nl wrote:
A different question: what about dates like '08-07-2014'or '2014/08/07'
One cannot tell which is month and which is day, isn't it? Are both
options considered then? And what of notations '04/05/06'; it is
completely unclear which is month, year and day.
In Dutch texts, all of the stupid forms are present. Nevertheless, it
might help having rules forcing them into the official Dutch standard. But
then, most CMS's have to be tweaked to show a correct Dutch date.
Had to dive deep in my Joomla to get that fixed...
I will think about these 'forcing'
I did my best to get the string translated for the Dutch Wikipedia check.
I had problems with these texts:
Imprint
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Dnaber
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I did my best to get the string translated for the Dutch Wikipedia check.
I had problems with these texts:
Imprint
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Dnaber
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I did my best to get the wiki-check pages translated into Dutch.
I had problems with:
Imprint : What is it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Dnaber : Will Daniel catch all talk?
Ruud
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On 2014-08-29 07:47, Dominique Pellé wrote:
However, I'm not able to write a rule to detect
error in *Vendredi 28-08-2014*.
You're right, I'll try to extend the rule to support that.
Would there be a way to say something like instead:
The date October 7, 2014 is not a Monday, but a
On 2014-08-29 07:47, Dominique Pellé wrote:
Would there be a way to say something like instead:
The date October 7, 2014 is not a Monday, but a Tuesday.
This is now implemented, you can use \realDay in your message and it
will be replaced. Note that Java only knows the day names for a few
On 2014-08-25 16:18, Daniel Naber wrote:
I've implemented a 'filter' element for XML which can be used to
modify,
keep, or reject a rule match. The first use case is a rule that checks
if a weekday matches its date, e.g. Monday, 7 October 2014 is
inconsistent, as 2014-10-07 is not a Monday.
On 2014-08-11 10:01, Silvan Jegen wrote:
to this list? Maybe it would be best to automatically generate a mail
to
this dev list whenever a Github issue has been opened...
I was thinking about this again: considering the traffic on this list
and in the issue tracker, maybe it's better not to
On 2014-08-29 09:25, R.J. Baars wrote:
I did my best to get the wiki-check pages translated into Dutch.
I had problems with:
Imprint : What is it?
You can leave it untranslated, it's a contact page required by law under
certain conditions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Dnaber
In that case the translation is complete.
Ruud
On 2014-08-29 09:25, R.J. Baars wrote:
I did my best to get the wiki-check pages translated into Dutch.
I had problems with:
Imprint : What is it?
You can leave it untranslated, it's a contact page required by law under
certain
On 2014-08-29 07:47, Dominique Pellé wrote:
However, I'm not able to write a rule to detect
error in *Vendredi 28-08-2014*.
I've added a rule for that now:
(...)
filter class=org.languagetool.rules.fr.DMYDateCheckFilter
args=date:\2 weekDay:\1/
I don't claim this is super elegant, as it
Hi,
WikiCon is the meeting of the German Wikipedia community. This year, it
will take place October 3-5 2014 in Cologne. I'm going to offer a
workshop on LanguageTool WikiCheck. Is anybody from this list planning
to visit WikiCon?
Details at
Daniel Naber daniel.na...@languagetool.org wrote:
On 2014-08-29 07:47, Dominique Pellé wrote:
Would there be a way to say something like instead:
The date October 7, 2014 is not a Monday, but a Tuesday.
This is now implemented, you can use \realDay in your message and it
will be replaced.
Dear Daniel,
1) Kindly update the wikicheck for Tamil with the latest.
2) The rule editor does not work well (i.e. it doesn't properly check
wikipedia) when I use postags. For example, the following would return zero
positives (which is unlikely):
rule
pattern
token
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