Overview
Artifact ID: | 0aaf91727df1440e22a741aea1f5103cf931643fa94bb0b2328b86f993cf9ad1 |
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Ticket: | 10137c33f04460b8d7dc4e9d549a8a3581655340
Signalize no punctuation |
User & Date: | olr on 2019-01-21 09:33:01 |
Changes
- icomment:
It’s doable, but it can’t be done in many cases without false positives. In the French language, we don’t add a dot at the end of a sentence if it’s a title. And as there is no way for Grammalecte to know if the text is a title, we can only guess an ending punctuation is missing when there is another sentence before the last sentence in a paragraph. With “C’est le matin. Pierre mange du pain”, we can assume it’s not a title. With “Pierre mange du pain”, we don’t know if it’s a title.
- login: "olr"
- mimetype: "text/x-fossil-plain"
- priority changed to: "Immediate"
- resolution changed to: "Open"
- subsystem changed to: "FR_Rules"