From: Marcin M. <lis...@wp...> - 2011-04-05 09:53:01
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Hi, 2011/4/5 Shameera Rathnayaka <sha...@gm...> > Hi Daniel and Marcin, > > I have submitted my project proposal on Language Tool page of GSOC ( > http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/shameera/1 > ) > I would like to know both of your feedback regarding it or is there any > thing i need to clarify more. > > I will get back to you when I read it. > > Another thing i noticed, > > If i type a sentence "this is an a flower" and checks with LT it doesn't > > catch that there is two consecutive articles 'an, a' together. I think > > this could be avoided by adding a rule for it. > > >Good point. Would you also like to do that? It can be done in XML and is > >very easy. > >We're looking forward to your application. > > Yes, I have already written the XML rule for this. I could finish it > earlier than i expected, so I would like to submit that patch with this > mail. Do i need to report it in the bugs section of LT with my XML rule > file? > > I looked at the English file: we already had a similar but more general rule (DT_DT). It contained some exception that seemed to be stop it from finding instances such as "This is an a flower". I fixed it, so your patch is no longer needed. Thanks for reporting that the error was not found: it was definitely a bug in the rule pattern! :) Regards Marcin Looking forward to work with LT soon. Thank you. > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 6:18 AM, Shameera Rathnayaka < > sha...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi Daniel, >> >> Thank you for all the suggestions. >> >> >> >Ignoring errors is important indeed. What about a link directly next to >> the >> >error? This way no error needs to be selected, as the link always refers >> to >> >the error next to it. Similar for autocorrection. >> >> It seems as a better option. I will try to implement it according to that. >> >> >> > Another thing i noticed, >> > If i type a sentence "this is an a flower" and checks with LT it >> doesn't >> > catch that there is two consecutive articles 'an, a' together. I think >> > this could be avoided by adding a rule for it. >> >> >Good point. Would you also like to do that? It can be done in XML and is >> >very easy. >> >We're looking forward to your application. >> >> Yes, i would like to implement it, and i think i can implement both these >> features within the given GSoC time period. I will further refer regarding >> this and try to come up with a solution. >> I am writing my proposal at the moment. Hope to finish it soon and >> forward. I wanted to clarify these things before submitting my proposal. >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 1:24 AM, Daniel Naber <lis...@da...>wrote: >> >>> On Donnerstag, 31. März 2011, Shameera Rathnayaka wrote: >>> >>> > So i think this is the point that where multithreading should be apply >>> > for LT core. Please tell me whether i am going through the correct >>> > path. package : de.danielnaber.languagetool >>> > class : JLanguageTool >>> >>> Yes, that looks like the best place. >>> >>> > The user needs to select the certain error before doing this. So i can >>> > add a check box or selecting panel for this purpose. Is there any risk >>> > in changing the UI which can harm the code? >>> >>> Ignoring errors is important indeed. What about a link directly next to >>> the >>> error? This way no error needs to be selected, as the link always refers >>> to >>> the error next to it. Similar for autocorrection. >>> >>> > I hope to implement this feature also with my original task. Would like >>> > to know both of your ideas regarding this. >>> >>> That would be nice, the GUI can be improved a lot... >>> >>> > Another thing i noticed, >>> > If i type a sentence "this is an a flower" and checks with LT it >>> doesn't >>> > catch that there is two consecutive articles 'an, a' together. I think >>> > this could be avoided by adding a rule for it. >>> >>> Good point. Would you also like to do that? It can be done in XML and is >>> very easy. >>> >>> We're looking forward to your application. >>> >>> Regards >>> Daniel >>> >>> -- >>> http://www.danielnaber.de >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Create and publish websites with WebMatrix >>> Use the most popular FREE web apps or write code yourself; >>> WebMatrix provides all the features you need to develop and >>> publish your website. http://p.sf.net/sfu/ms-webmatrix-sf >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Languagetool-devel mailing list >>> Lan...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/languagetool-devel >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Shameera Rathnayaka >> Undergraduate >> Department of Computer Science and Engineering >> University of Moratuwa. >> Sri Lanka. >> T.P. 0719221454 >> > > > > -- > Shameera Rathnayaka > Undergraduate > Department of Computer Science and Engineering > University of Moratuwa. > Sri Lanka. > T.P. 0719221454 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Xperia(TM) PLAY > It's a major breakthrough. 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