Hello!
LanguageTool is an extension for OpenOffice/Libre Office that
allows grammatical suggestions.
Its official page is: http://www.languagetool.org
Kind regards,
>Marco A.G.Pinto
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On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 10:41 PM, Fan Zheng wrote:
> hi Pinto:
>
>
> Very interesting suggestion! But let me clarify something.
>
> You mean, in some kind of language (in your case, the Portuguese for
> example), when you referring some characters or words from foreign
> languages, such characters
hi Pinto:
Very interesting suggestion! But let me clarify something.
You mean, in some kind of language (in your case, the Portuguese for
example), when you referring some characters or words from foreign
languages, such characters and words should be marked as "italic" style,
right?
And you sa
Hello Regina,
I meant italic as a font style.
For example, when I am writing a Portuguese document in Office
2010 and write, for example, the word "e-mail", since it is not
Portuguese, Office 2010 underlines it in green and when we right
click
Hi Marco,
Marco A.G.Pinto schrieb:
Hello!
On 22-11-2012 18:07, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
How would OpenOffice know if a word should be in italic or not? There are many
words in French and English which are the same, so one might get many false
changes if one used a dictionary of candidate words.
Hello!
On 22-11-2012 18:07, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
How would OpenOffice know if a word should be in
italic or not? There are many words in French and English which
are the same, so one might get many false changes if one used a
dictionary of candida
On Thu, 22 Nov 2012 17:52:44 +
"Marco A.G.Pinto" wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I few months ago I asked to the persons of LanguageTool if there was a
> way of suggesting to change words to italic just like MS Office 2010
> does (for example, for Latin terms or abroad words).
>
> I was told it was n
Hello!
I few months ago I asked to the persons of LanguageTool if there
was a way of suggesting to change words to italic just like MS
Office 2010 does (for example, for Latin terms or abroad words).
I was told it was not possible.
Is th