Hello!
Just to let the development community know that after five years
planning to add hyphenation support to Proofing Tool GUI, it is finally
implemented.
It took me just around a couple of weeks to have it ready since only now
I was told about the algorithm.
You can give it a try (PTG 3.0
Hello!
Just to inform everyone that I have released an update for Proofing Tool
GUI:
http://marcoagpinto.cidadevirtual.pt/proofingtoolgui.html
The main changes are:
- GUI improvements and fixes;
- It is now possible to have custom "AFF Aid" files with 16x16 PNGs flags;
- Support for FL
Hello!
Just to announce that I have updated PTG for Windows and Linux.
It can be downloaded from its official site:
http://marcoagpinto.cidadevirtual.pt/proofingtoolgui.html
The latest build has the GUI improved a lot and also accepts items
multiselection and to choose the window size: 1024x600
Hello!
I have just released a bugfix of PTG.
The .AFF file would get garbage at the end:
What is strange is that I only noticed it yesterday. It seems that
PureBasic for a couple of versions or so required a special "flag" in
the command I was using to populate the EditorGadget after loading th
Hello!
I have just released build 95, downloadable from:
http://marcoagpinto.cidadevirtual.pt/proofingtoolgui.html
I fixed a crash in Windows (caused by PureBasic 5.41 - PB 5.42 has been
released and fixed it), and also improved the Autocorrect code, also
adding colours to it:
So far I have
Hello!
*With Bcc to: l10n and QA.*
Just to inform everyone that, as planned, I have released an update for
my Hunspell tool: Proofing Tool GUI.
It can be downloaded from:
http://marcoagpinto.cidadevirtual.pt/proofingtoolgui.html
I had a previous build ready to ship but, while testing it in
On 09/01/2016 Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
I hereby offer myself to update the pt_PT since I have several grammar
books with dozens/hundreds of examples of incorrect/correct words
Last time I looked at it was several years ago, to fix the Italian
autocorrect list. Everything is documented in
https:
Hello,
I have just released a new build of PTG, which now allows to edit the
"Autocorrect words":
Above is the en_GB autocorrect file.
You can download PTG from the official site:
http://marcoagpinto.cidadevirtual.pt/proofingtoolgui.html
Special instructions for working with autocorrect fil
On 07/08/2015 12:13 AM, Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
> although I only tested it with the pt_PT Thesaurus... Alexandro Colorado has
> said several times that I was a lazy ass and he was right :-(
It is extremely difficult in advance, to know how much time a
programming issue will take to solve. You
Hello!
Today I have released build 76.
I have added .idx support, which means that while saving a Thesaurus
(.dat) it also creates an .idx .
I know I have been trying to do it for several months or even a year,
but the php script people told me about was very hard to understand.
I also lac
Yb 0 jes-/CaCbCp [^m] ts:NN2r
These two examples shown above are from Mozilla dictionaries.
Could one of you send me a small dictionary that I could test with
Proofing Tool GUI and explain how I should make it work?
Thanks!
Kind regards,
>Marco A.G.Pinto
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takes almost half
the time to process (extract, count, etc). This will also be visible on
other dictionaries.
I have also added the feature of exporting wordlists with just the
hyphens, and that is why I decided to release this build today:
Proofing Tool GUI 3.0 - beta - build 72 is
Thanks, my dear friend Andrea!
:-P :-P ;-) :-)
On 14/02/2014 13:35, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On
14/02/2014 Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
Also, I want to implement the Hyphenation.
Does anyone know how it
wo
On 14/02/2014 Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
Also, I want to implement the Hyphenation. Does anyone know how it
works, so that I can implement it? Maybe there is documentation somewhere?
The tool is called Hyphen and is part of Hunspell. So I think you should
start from
http://sourceforge.net/project
Hello!
I have released V2.3 of my tool [1].
My main goal in this version was to optimise the code to the
limit. Unfortunately, only the "Advanced Find" became three times
faster (x86 tested - x64 should be much faster) and I also fixed a
bug th
Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
I have released V2.0 of my tool. I have edited the Dictionary Wiki page
inserting the information and link.
I had a look at the dictionary editing functionality and it works, nice!
Maybe (for version 3, let's say...) it would be more intuitive to
introduce an area where
Hello!
I have released V2.0 of my tool. I have edited the Dictionary Wiki
page inserting the information and link.
The date is 1-JUL-2013 but, since the tool has been ready already, I
released it one day before (although in some parts of the world it
is alre
On 01/06/2013 Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
I have created and uploaded a Web page containing the manual, source and
downloads for Proofing Tool GUI V1.0. ...
Site: http://marcoagpinto.cidadevirtual.pt/proofingtoolgui.html
Good! I still have the same issues as before (but I now receive a
warning
Hello!
Thanks for your feedback.
On V1.1 I must enhance some things.
PS->I haven't coded the Edit menu yet because I didn't go deep
into the editing strings commands.
But that can be done with the normal Windows key
Hello Marco,
2013/6/1 Marco A.G.Pinto
> Hello!
>
> I have created and uploaded a Web page containing the manual, source and
> downloads for Proofing Tool GUI V1.0.
>
> The date there is 2-JUN-2013 but I have everything ready and, in some
> parts of the world, it is alread
Hello!
I have created and uploaded a Web page containing the manual, source
and downloads for Proofing Tool GUI V1.0.
The date there is 2-JUN-2013 but I have everything ready and, in
some parts of the world, it is already that date.
Site: http
On 23/05/2013 Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
Today I have spent several hours improving my tool and decided to
release an alpha version just for people to feel how it works.
I've managed to open the Italian thesaurus from
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/dict-it
and, while the import mostly
On 11/05/2013 Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
Here is another screenshot of the current status of the tool:
http://i.imgur.com/Ir0Dloi.png
Good. It looks like this could be an interesting tool for the l10n
volunteers who don't have a lot of technical knowledge.
I would like to ask if the copyright I
Hello!
Here is another screenshot of the current status of the tool:
http://i.imgur.com/Ir0Dloi.png
I am progressing slowly as I am involved in several other things.
I would like to ask if the copyright I placed at the bottom of the
wind
Rob,
The PT-pt extension: oo3x-pt-PT-preao-13.3.31.1.oxt is only
544 kB large.
Even the definitions updates for Microsoft Windows Defender for
Windows are larger, most of the time twice the size of the PT-pt
OXT and they are updated more than o
gt;
> JZA told me the files were in TXT format and gave me a URL with several
> information but I gave a quick look and didn't find anything about the data
> dictionary of the thesaurus.
>
> The tool will be called "Proofing Tool GUI" and will be coded in
> PureBasic. I
Hello!
This is just what I have coded of the tool:
http://i.imgur.com/NwvkLhn.png
I have more stuff drawn on paper but I am still learning how to code
the GUI in PureBasic.
The executable is only around 40 kB big and PureBasic runs on
Windows/Linux/
with JZA.
>
>I came up with the idea of creating a GUI to edit the thesaurus of AOO.
>
>JZA told me the files were in TXT format and gave me a URL with several
>information but I gave a quick look and didn't find anything about the data
>dictionary of the thesaurus.
>
>
here and I will be able to provide some guidance.
The tool will be called "Proofing Tool GUI" and will be coded in
PureBasic. Is this a good name? PureBasic allows to compile in
Windows/Linux/Mac/Amiga.
We may disagree about the language choice (we have already a dozen
language
JZA told me the files were in TXT format and gave me a URL with several
>> information but I gave a quick look and didn't find anything about the data
>> dictionary of the thesaurus.
>>
>> The tool will be called "Proofing Tool GUI" and will be coded in
>> P
th several
> information but I gave a quick look and didn't find anything about the data
> dictionary of the thesaurus.
>
> The tool will be called "Proofing Tool GUI" and will be coded in
> PureBasic. Is this a good name? PureBasic allows to compile in
> Windows
information but I gave a quick look and didn't find anything
about the data dictionary of the thesaurus.
The tool will be called "Proofing Tool GUI" and will be coded in
PureBasic. Is this a good name? PureBasic allows to compile in
Windows/Linux/Mac/Amiga.
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