Daniel Naber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on mobile, languagetool.org doesn't show the textarea where you can try
> LT. Originally, this was on purpose, but nowadays smartphone displays
> have good resolution and I think we should show it at least for modern
> devices. The problem is I cannot really make the
It would be nice to have on my iOS phone as well. Maybe add a link on the page
to switch to the desktop version of the page.
Sent from my iPhone 6
> On Sep 11, 2015, at 12:44, Dmitri Gabinski wrote:
>
> The site looks fine in Mozilla Firefox for Android on my Samsung Galaxy S6
> when I swit
The site looks fine in Mozilla Firefox for Android on my Samsung Galaxy S6
when I switch to the desktop view meaning that I can use its grammar check
feature. Generally, it's almost the same as in Firefox for desktops.
IMHO, you should not bother about any tweaks.
Best regards,
Dmitri Gabinski
Hi,
on mobile, languagetool.org doesn't show the textarea where you can try
LT. Originally, this was on purpose, but nowadays smartphone displays
have good resolution and I think we should show it at least for modern
devices. The problem is I cannot really make the media query ("@media
(max-wi
Hi Daniel,
To market LT successfully, you first need to know what is special about LT.
What problems does LT solve that other software does not solve? Why is LT
better? Who is LT for? What are the limits of LT that prevent people from
using it?
Some competing software:
* Spelling Checker in Micr
On 2015-09-11 11:13, bloc...@web.de wrote:
Hi Thomas,
> I'd like to extend the tool by several rules I found here:
> http://www.andreaseschbach.de/schreiben/10punkte/10punkte.html
>
> Can someone provide an example for the following case:
> 2. if the word ist in a list of words, strikeout the wo
Hi there,
I'd like to extend the tool by several rules I found here: http://www.andreaseschbach.de/schreiben/10punkte/10punkte.html
Can someone provide an example for the following case:
2. if the word ist in a list of words, strikeout the word (and provide a hint text)
3. underline (wigg