Roy Schestowitz wrote: > Me too. Here is the direct link: > > * http://bobo.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/ > > Note that it only handles English at the moment, but I am sure that, in > due time, somebody will extend it. For Latin languages, it is primarily a > vocabulary barrier. Such a feature can definitely elevate LyX well above > Kile and others.
I was looking into this a few days ago and here's some other links that might be useful: Queequeg, A Tiny English Grammar Checker http://queequeg.sourceforge.net/index-e.html Queequeg is a tiny English grammar checker for non-native speakers who are not used to verb conjugation and number agreement. We especially focus on people who're writing academic papers or business documents where thorough checking is required. We aim to reduce this laborious work with automated checking. Queequeg is named after a character in Herman Melville's masterpiece. Style and Diction http://www.gnu.org/software/diction/diction.html Diction and style are two old standard UNIX commands. Diction identifies wordy and commonly misused phrases. Style analyses surface characteristics of a document, including sentence length and other readability measures. Paul.