Am 14.05.2013 05:06, schrieb Andriy Rysin:
> it would be not too bad if multiple spaces got shortened to one (kinda
> autoformatting), but in my experience multiple spaces got removed
> altogether making words joined, so text gets quite broken after the
> check
I have now simply disabled that ru
On 05/10/2013 04:22 PM, Daniel Naber wrote:
> Am 10.05.2013 04:29, schrieb Andriy Rysin:
>
>> Thanks, though I think there's one more (or regression - not sure if
>> it
>> was present before): multiple spaces now get removed after check
>> altogether...
> It's not a regression, the problem was ther
Am 10.05.2013 04:29, schrieb Andriy Rysin:
> Thanks, though I think there's one more (or regression - not sure if
> it
> was present before): multiple spaces now get removed after check
> altogether...
It's not a regression, the problem was there before. It's in
atd.core.js in AtDCore.prototype
On 05/09/2013 04:58 PM, Daniel Naber wrote:
> Am 09.05.2013 22:11, schrieb Andriy Rysin:
>
>> I just found out that string " +17, +19 °C" in my sentence is marked
>> (twice) with double space error (seems like + sign is treated as
>> space).
> This is actually an escape bug in the Javascript-based
Am 09.05.2013 22:11, schrieb Andriy Rysin:
> I just found out that string " +17, +19 °C" in my sentence is marked
> (twice) with double space error (seems like + sign is treated as
> space).
This is actually an escape bug in the Javascript-based form we use, not
in LT itself. I have just commit
I just found out that string " +17, +19 °C" in my sentence is marked
(twice) with double space error (seems like + sign is treated as space). Is
it something we need to take care at generic level or it was by design and
I need to introduce some specifics for Ukrainian language.
Thanks
Andriy
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