Re: product idea

Robert Derman <[email protected]> Sun, 08 May 2011 15:15:54 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.openoffice.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Daniel Kingery wrote:
> One of the tools I miss when using Open Office is that of a modern 
> grammar and spell-checker.
>  
> All the spell-checkers I used so far, they do suggest alternatives to 
> --- wrongly used, spelled correctly, words.
>  
> Fast typing, sometimes "from" ends up "form". Both spelled correctly, 
> one is wrong the other correct.
>  
> Then "there" sounds like "their" but what might have been meant was 
> "they're".
>  
> Yes, I know that such a work might take a small crew of English Majors 
> several months to complete. Several written books exist that can help: 
> Such as "The Misspeller's Dictionary", "Synonyms", and good ole' 
> "Websters", and the skills of the experts.
>  
> What I see is a "TOOLS" button for "DETAILED SPELLING/GRAMMAR". When 
> clicked, any of the highlighted words (such as: there) in question are 
> clicked, a window might appear that asks, ---*Did you mean:* _there_ 
> "defined as location"
>                            _their_ "defined as pronoun"
>                            _they're_ " contraction for they are"
>  
> Then, when the desired underlined word is clicked, it replaces the 
> highlighted word, and remembers it so that it does not check it again 
> until the "DETAILED SPELLING/GRAMMAR" button is clicked again.
>  
> As for the spelling and punctuation? It should be easy enough to teach 
> a computer the skills of several English Majors. Such as: Does the 
> series of words in a sentence have a noun or pronoun, verb, subject? 
> Perhaps highlighting each in a different color.
>  
> Example: *He hit the ball. ----Or ---- He was the hitter of the ball.*
>  
> Anyhow, this should give an idea.
>  
> Sincerely,
>  
> Daniel Kingery
I really hate to say this, but it is a fact that can neither be ignored 
nor changed.  You will NEVER find a grammar checker/thesaurus of that 
sophistication in an open source word processor.  That is why you pay 
big money for programs like Microsoft Word.  It costs a lot of money to 
pay those English Majors, who probably have to be Computer Science 
Majors as well in order to produce the kind of advanced grammar checker 
software you are asking for. 
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