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I just downloaded and tested TeXtidote v0.6
It seems to be exactly the tool I was looking for, but it seems I cannot use my own language tool version with ngrams support enabled.
It would be nice if the user could either point textidote to an external language tool jar file, or to a running language tool instance (and connect to it maybe via its server feature), or point the built in language tool to an existing ngrams directory.
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Hi! Thanks for your suggestion. I have to confess I don't quite know what n-grams do in LanguageTool, so I never really thought about them. Among all the options you mention, I think the easiest to implement would be the last one (pointing to a directory). I've marked this as one of the features slated for the next release (sadly, I won't have much spare time in the next few months, so you'll have to be patient!).
I just downloaded and tested TeXtidote v0.6
It seems to be exactly the tool I was looking for, but it seems I cannot use my own language tool version with ngrams support enabled.
It would be nice if the user could either point textidote to an external language tool jar file, or to a running language tool instance (and connect to it maybe via its server feature), or point the built in language tool to an existing ngrams directory.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: