I know. I will check the existing rules for EN and DE. Probably re-usable.
Will get the updated build tomorrow.
Ruud
> On 2014-10-07 13:51, R.J. Baars wrote:
>
>> It was not too difficult to translate that. I attached my proposal.
>> I am not able however to add it to the Dutch codebase and tes
On 2014-10-07 13:51, R.J. Baars wrote:
> It was not too difficult to translate that. I attached my proposal.
> I am not able however to add it to the Dutch codebase and test it, so
> if
> someone has some time to spare ...
I have added it. You will still need to add a rule in grammar.xml like
t
Hi Ruud
You can have a look at the Java files DateCheckFilter.java for
Catalan, Breton or Esperanto, for which there is also no Java
locale.
Dominique
PM, R.J. Baars wrote:
> About more semantic rule, what about time consistency?
>
> About the date check, I have been looking at the code, wanti
About more semantic rule, what about time consistency?
About the date check, I have been looking at the code, wanting to make a
Dutch version, but there is no locale that fits Netherlands and Belgium;
in fact there is none.
Is there a way to work around that?
Ruud
> Hi,
>
> our new rule that c
Hi,
I have an idea for extending the rule that checks dates and days of the
week. If the year (or even the month) is not mentioned in the sentence,
perhaps we could assume the current year (or month). This could be useful
in informal writing (e.g. in mail messages), where this kind of errors is
mo
Hi,
our new rule that checks a date and its day of the week is very useful,
I used it to find more than 200 errors in the German-language Wikipedia
(I think I mentioned that):
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Dnaber/WikiCon2014#Weitere_Beispiel-Fehler
If you have more ideas for such sema