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Re: Grammar checking
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Peter Oliver |
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Re: Grammar checking |
Date: |
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 13:45:40 +0100 (BST) |
On Fri, 31 Mar 2023, Gregory Heytings wrote:
https://languagetool.org/download/LanguageTool-stable.zip
It appears to be designed as a full-blown, multi-connection server. Even
if it is restricted to a local address, if it were a multi-user machine
I'd be concerned about whether other users might gain access to the text
I've sent to the server for processing.
If it leaked text between requests, that would be a bug. But yes, it would be
tidier if it was possible to communicate with the server via, say, a socket.
The zip file above contains the three versions of the program: GUI,
client-server, and command-line.
The command-line tool takes too long to start to be of practical use to us.
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Peter Oliver
- Re: jinx, (continued)
- Re: jinx, Richard Stallman, 2023/03/31
- Re: jinx, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/31
- Re: jinx, Gregory Heytings, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking (was: jinx), Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Philip Kaludercic, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Gregory Heytings, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Philip Kaludercic, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Gregory Heytings, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Lynn Winebarger, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Gregory Heytings, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking,
Peter Oliver <=
- Re: Grammar checking, Philip Kaludercic, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Peter Oliver, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Peter Oliver, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Gregory Heytings, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Peter Oliver, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Philip Kaludercic, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Nasser Alkmim, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Gregory Heytings, 2023/03/31
- Re: Grammar checking, Michael Eliachevitch, 2023/03/31