tidote or some other
grammar checker via web...
It would be nice to have something more integrated with LyX!
Sincerely,
Saša
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2024 18:56:43 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> Does LyX have a Markdown export? Is it any better than LyX' HTML
> export?
I'm told about this: https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ConvertMarkdown
Sincerely,
Saša
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Saša Janiška said on Wed, 24 Apr 2024 11:24:03 +0200
>Hello,
>
>I've decided to do my note-taking (Zettelkasten) by just using pen &
>paper and when I want to produce some context I'll just use LyX -
>exporting to markdown when I want something for the web
Does LyX have a Markdown export? Is it
(The procedure worked, even though I see that I misspelled "grammar"...)
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Not a perfect solu
Not a perfect solution...
I copied text from LyX into Microsoft Edge co-pilot following
(https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/bing/do-more-with-ai/how-to-check-your-grammar-using-bing-chat?form=MA13KP).
I used command: "Can you check this text for spelling errors and grammer
errors?", and
ooks…
However, being non-native speaker/writer I do find useful to use some
grammar checkers.
To support LanguageTool I've subscribed to Premium version,
but found out that despite being open-source etc. it has its
limitations (see e.g. https://github.com/valentjn/ltex-ls/issues/215).
Otoh,
On 12/6/22 12:57, Dan wrote:
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.
This was created by a user and sometime contributor
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
Hi Steve,
I have never found a grammar checker that it useful for one's native
language, in my case English. On the other hand, my French is rather
primitive and a good grammar makes me intelligible if not exactly eloquent.
I did try the MS one years ago and it was maddening. It seemed to
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 05:38:59PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Aug 2017 15:35:38 +0200
> "Patrick Dupre" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > lyx offers a language checker, but not a grammar checker.
> > I installed the check-Tex option, but the
On Tue, 22 Aug 2017 15:35:38 +0200
"Patrick Dupre" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> lyx offers a language checker, but not a grammar checker.
> I installed the check-Tex option, but the results are not convincing
> (at least in English). The suggestion are really poor.
> Is the
Hello,
lyx offers a language checker, but not a grammar checker.
I installed the check-Tex option, but the results are not convincing (at least
in English). The suggestion are really poor.
Is there any way to install a more efficient grammar checker?
To circumvent the problem, I used to generate
Dear all,
Is it possible to use a grammar checker in Lyx. I tried to install
lyx-gcas explained in this link :
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX-GrammarChecker.
However, it did not work. Any advice is welcome. Thanks.
Best regards,
Febty
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Hamza N. wrote:
> Hi Everybody, I’d like to know if there will be any grammar check in the
> next versions of LyX !
>
> Thanks !
See http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX-GrammarChecker
I have no experience with it and the last update was a couple of years
Hi Everybody, I’d like to know if there will be any grammar check in the next
versions of LyX !
Thanks !
Hi,
I am using Lyx 2.0 Beta 2 on Linux Mint with Texlive 2010.
I wanted to set up the Grammar check for lyx but there is not
any Lyx-gc-0.4!
and all the documentation about the grammar check is from
years ago and not updated.
I already installed the chktex and languagetool 1.1.
please can
celo Acuña
> > > It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions
> > of lyx?
>
> > No. If there is a good open source one, it could perhaps be
> > linked into
> > LyX, if someone wanted to do that work.
> >
> > Richard
> Open Offic
> > It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions
> of lyx?
> No. If there is a good open source one, it could perhaps be
> linked into
> LyX, if someone wanted to do that work.
>
> Richard
Open Office has one, although with a poor implementation of the Spanish.
Marcelo
On 04/17/2010 11:44 AM, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions of lyx?
No. If there is a good open source one, it could perhaps be linked into
LyX, if someone wanted to do that work.
Richard
It is in schedule a grammar check in future versions of lyx?
Thanks
Marcelo
Marcelo Acuña
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==
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On 5/12/06, Sadat Chowdhury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do LYX users (and perhaps TeX/LaTeX users in general) deal with
English language grammar checkers?
I believe this is the only grammar checker that integrates itself into
the LyX GUI:
http://wiki.l
On 5/12/06, Sadat Chowdhury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do LYX users (and perhaps TeX/LaTeX users in general) deal with
English language grammar checkers?
I believe this is the only grammar checker that integrates itself into
the LyX GUI:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX-GrammarChec
How do LYX users (and perhaps TeX/LaTeX users in general) deal with
English language grammar checkers?
I am switching from MS Word and I am a bit used to the grammar checker
provided by Word. I am aware that it misses a lot of mistakes and
catches ones that are not mistakes, but it still
I have put up a new version (v0.3d) of a Perl script that provides Grammar
Checking support within LyX's GUI. This version now formats the errors
to make them easier to read.
If you are interested in automatically checking your documents for
various errors, see:
http://wiki.ly
I have put up a new version (v0.3c) of a Perl script that provides Grammar
Checking support within LyX's GUI. If you are interested in automatically
checking your documents for various errors, see:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Tools/LyX-GrammarChecker
Internally it checks for a
I have written a Perl script that provides Grammar Checking support within
LyX's GUI:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Tools/LyX-GrammarChecker
Internally it checks for a dozen common errors in LyX documents, such as
misuse of "A vs An" and forgetting to put a space after a mat
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Mon 07 Nov 2005 08:46:17 GMT, [Johan Ingvast] wrote : \_
Hi
Has anybody looked into the possibilities of incorporating a grammer
checker into lyx. I just found that AbiWord has one, and they are
using link-grammer http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link
This ha
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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, so
Hi
Has anybody looked into the possibilities of incorporating a grammer
checker into lyx. I just found that AbiWord has one, and they are using
link-grammer http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link
Just wondering
/johan
r. 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 ch
_/ On Sun 23 Oct 2005 01:34:07 BST, [Myriam Abramson] wrote : \_
I've read on /. that Abiword has some grammar check capability.
http://tinyurl.com/92o5p
Yes, when read that I immediately downloaded Abiword to see for myself how
well it truly was. Abiword, which unlike
I've read on /. that Abiword has some grammar check capability.
http://tinyurl.com/92o5p
What about Lyx? That feature would be extremely useful to me.
--
myriam
Hello
I don't know if my grammar knowledge is at native level, but once (e.g.
MS word) puts a green line beneath something the is grammatically
incorrect I can fairly quickly spot what is wrong. E.g. singular or
plural verb usage or in case of cut and paste: duplicated articles etc.
Anyw
Hello,
Not being a native english speaker I often make simple grammatical
misstakes when writing english. What options do I have for checking
grammar in a lyx or text file? AFAIK Ispell and aspell cannot check
grammar, right?
Any suggestions for free grammar checker?
jorgen
> "Mark" == Mark Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> Is the file format for the .lyx files published anywhere? We
Mark> might want to do our own automatic generation and manipulation
Mark> of LyX files - so far I've just been going by the examples I can
Mark> generate and that's gone fai
I strongly second this motion. I understand that the LyX format is
changing, but it would still be nice to have some definitive information
in front of me.
Paul
>
> Is the file format for the .lyx files published anywhere? We might want to
> do our own automatic generation and manipulation of L
Is the file format for the .lyx files published anywhere? We might want to
do our own automatic generation and manipulation of LyX files - so far
I've just been going by the examples I can generate and that's gone fairly
well, but if we someday want to implement a better parser it would
probably be
I occassionally use diction and style, almost exclusively on first draft.
I don't rely on them to fix grammar -- I don't have patience for much that
is wrongly identified as erroneous. I do use them to identify long
sentences and spend my time thinking very carefull about better ways
Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
> Robin Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Unless NLP has made some pretty massive advances recently, I think
> > grammar checkers will continue to be more of an irritation than a
> > help.
>
> Well, we shouldn't generalis
Robin Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Unless NLP has made some pretty massive advances recently, I think
> grammar checkers will continue to be more of an irritation than a
> help.
Well, we shouldn't generalise that much, I think. I have a friend who
is slighly dy
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 21:38, you wrote:
> * Robert Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 08:27]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
> > I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
>
* Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 21:41]:
> * Robert Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 08:27]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
> > I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how peopl
* Robert Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 08:27]:
> Hi,
>
> A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
> I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
> are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we have a spell-checker
>
Hi,
A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we have a spell-checker
in Lyx but how about a grammar-checker?
Is there some other Unix based software that
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