I'm writing what is essentially going to be a small text in Physics with a lot of high end Mathematics, so a good Science grammar checker would be a nice idea. I found the LyX wiki and the lyx-cg system. Are there other options? I'm also looking at Grammarly but I'm not sure it can handle the kind of language help I might need.
Let's say I go with the lyx-cg idea. (Which is why I'm posting this here. :) ) I have a few questions. 1) Is lyx-cg up to date? I'm noticing that the Github files are as much as 8 years old. 2) If I have to buy something I'd prefer to buy it outright. langaugetool charges per month. Is there any way around this? 3) But the main problem is the actual lyx-cg file. I have it on Github, but what do I do with it? I was expecting to download a file and extract it. But it's giving me a list of files with their codes, not something I can download? Sorry, I'm a bit of a noob. I could use a hand. Thanks! -Dan
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