On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 13:14, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I hope I do not start a flame war here. I was wondering what choices do
> we have to check English grammar in Linux.
>
> Now before all the purists jump to get their shotguns, pitch forks and
> what not, I perfectly know that such a tool is not a substitute for
> learning proper grammar. What such fanatics miss, IMHO, is that such a
> tool aids in catching silly mistakes and helps significantly in proof
> reading. So, having said this, I am curious if we have a grammar checker
> in Linux which can be used with text editors. The most common scenario
> for me would be if there is a package for emacs that works with LaTeX
> (well, since emacs can do everything, I guess this should not be too
> much to ask for ;)  ).
>
> Thanks in advance.
> ->HS
>
>
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well
i know just queequeg, which works with the console...
i once made a small tutorial for making it work for a professor, so maybe
you can do something with it!

http://www.gallois.com.br/blog/2008/07/30/grammar-checker-on-linux-with-queequeg/

cheers

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gallois
aka Felipe Gallois
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