Re: [tdf-discuss] I need a Grammar Checker that runs on GNU/Linux

2017-11-04 Thread jonathon
On 11/03/2017 11:00 PM, John Lewis wrote: > c) I am using the spell check built into LibreOffice 5 and I also > sometimes use GNU Aspell. As soon as you install LibO/AOo/EO/AnO, and then once a quarter, check the following URLs, and install whichever has the most recent update: * https://extensio

Re: [tdf-discuss] I need a Grammar Checker that runs on GNU/Linux

2017-11-03 Thread John Lewis
On Fri, 2017-11-03 at 22:37 +, jonathon wrote: > On 11/03/2017 09:53 PM, John Lewis wrote: > > > proof readers for around three weeks now, and new typos are still > > being discovered. > > a) What language is the target document in? > > b) Is the target document in your first language, or yo

Re: [tdf-discuss] I need a Grammar Checker that runs on GNU/Linux

2017-11-03 Thread jonathon
On 11/03/2017 09:53 PM, John Lewis wrote: > proof readers for around three weeks now, and new typos are still being > discovered. a) What language is the target document in? b) Is the target document in your first language, or your second/third...nth language? c) What tools are you currently u

[tdf-discuss] I need a Grammar Checker that runs on GNU/Linux

2017-11-03 Thread John Lewis
I have been shipping my resume around so people I have been using as proof readers for around three weeks now, and new typos are still being discovered. Some of these people are working for Job placement agencies. I think I went through 7 people now. We all need better tools for catching these err