Re: Behavior of non-breaking space U+00A0 in LanguageTool

2015-10-12 Thread Daniel Naber
On 2015-10-11 19:18, Dominique Pellé wrote: > I think that spaces or non-breaking spaces should behave > the same for LanguageTool. I guess so. I've made a commit that changes this. It broke some tests: I fixed fr/grammar.xml and commented out tests in QuestionWhitespaceRuleTest. Could you

Re: Behavior of non-breaking space U+00A0 in LanguageTool

2015-10-12 Thread Dominique Pellé
Andre Couture wrote: > Hi > I did not follow the entire conversation here but I was curious as of why > would someone put a non breaking space between two words? > We face that in other areas of our code as well. > > If the idea of the nbsp is to keep the two apparent words together, would > it

Re: Behavior of non-breaking space U+00A0 in LanguageTool

2015-10-12 Thread Purodha Blissenbach
Hi, you put a nbsp for instance between a figure and the unit, or in some languages between two part of an abbreviations, or between the (short) 1st word of a sentence such as an article and the 2nd word, etc. Purodha On 12.10.2015 14:33, Andre Couture wrote: > Hi > I did not follow the

Re: Behavior of non-breaking space U+00A0 in LanguageTool

2015-10-12 Thread Andre Couture
Thank you This is very interesting. Being French-Canadian I never put a space before punctuations and was not aware of the rule. So in general it is mainly for presentation and formatting use as I understand. I guess we can then just treat them as spaces. Thanks Sent from my iPhone 6 > On