2019-02-04
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19:30 | • Closed ticket [10137c33f0]: Signalize no punctuation plus 2 other changes artifact: f6a1876c6b user: olr | |
2019-01-21
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10:51 | • Fixed ticket [10137c33f0]. artifact: f9cf9e1df3 user: olr | |
09:33 | • Ticket [10137c33f0]: 6 changes artifact: 0aaf91727d user: olr | |
2019-01-20
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11:06 | • New ticket [10137c33f0]. artifact: e5458a4997 user: anonymous | |
UUID: | 10137c33f04460b8d7dc4e9d549a8a3581655340 | |||
Title/Titre: | Signalize no punctuation | |||
Status: | Closed | Type: | Feature_Request | |
Severity/Gravité: | Important | Priority/Priorité: | Immediate | |
Module: | FR_Rules | Resolution: | Fixed | |
Modified/Modifié: | 2019-02-04 19:30:11 | |||
Version(s): | current | |||
Comments / Commentaires : | ||||
anonymous // 2019-01-20 11:06:21 :
Hi, Grammalect does not notice the miss of punctuation at the end of a sentence. Example: Pierre mange du pain should be warned with the following indicators Pierre mange du pain~~(need a final punctuation sign as ., ..., ? or !) Thanks if it is possible.. PK olr // 2019-01-21 09:33:01 : 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. olr // 2019-01-21 10:51:32 : I created a new rule for this feature. But the option is deactivated by default. |