Re: [Libreoffice] Next version and grammar options

2011-09-26 Thread Olivier R.
Caolán McNamara wrote: > > Where does the source to lightproof live ?, e.g. if people wanted to > contribute to it to try and fill out those missing pieces. > AFAIK there is no repository at the moment. I report bugs and make proposals here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/lightproof Two months ag

Re: [Libreoffice] Next version and grammar options

2011-09-26 Thread Caolán McNamara
On Sat, 2011-09-24 at 03:02 -0700, Olivier R. wrote: > There are other grammar checkers, especially Lightproof, written in Python, > which provide a toolkit to build your own grammar checker, which can > retrieve informations from the Hunspell dictionaries (Hunspell and > Lightproof were both crea

Re: [Libreoffice] Next version and grammar options

2011-09-24 Thread Olivier R.
Hello, Michael Meeks wrote: > > Ideally, we would have someone who could put some cycles into doing a > Java -> C++ port of LanguageTool. > >> Or does LO introduce some own kind of grammar checking? > > We rely on LanguageTool. > There are other grammar checkers, especially Light

Re: [Libreoffice] Next version and grammar options

2011-09-24 Thread Michael Meeks
Hi Arno, Bother, I replied privately - but again for the list: On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 23:10 -0500, Arno Teigseth wrote: > 1) I submitted a patch and it got through in september. How do I know > which is the release it goes into? The next one? 3.5? 3.4.4? 3.5 is the next release, t

[Libreoffice] Next version and grammar options

2011-09-23 Thread Arno Teigseth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi 2 questions: 1) I submitted a patch and it got through in september. How do I know which is the release it goes into? The next one? 3.5? 3.4.4? I'd like to know so that my next extension release can get the correct dependency. 2) I see the Tools