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This is a mistake I often make, coming from German where every noun is capitalized.
Example:
In Machine Learning we train Models.
A Boy and a Girl go to School.
Correct:
In machine learning we train models.
A boy and a girl go to school.
In LTeX these two sentences throw no error for me. My language is "en-US" and I have picky rules enabled. It also catches a lot of other mistakes, so it definitly works. I feel like there should be a rule for this under Languagetool? I tried to poke around in the source and found "EN_UPPER_CASE_NGRAM" which should handle this so I am confused why it doesn't.
So my questions:
Is there a way to make LTeX check for casing? (like maybe there is a setting I am missing?)
And if there isn't a simple way, is there a way to use the "additional rules" settings to implement a rule for this?
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This is a mistake I often make, coming from German where every noun is capitalized.
Example:
In Machine Learning we train Models.
A Boy and a Girl go to School.
Correct:
In machine learning we train models.
A boy and a girl go to school.
In LTeX these two sentences throw no error for me. My language is "en-US" and I have picky rules enabled. It also catches a lot of other mistakes, so it definitly works. I feel like there should be a rule for this under Languagetool? I tried to poke around in the source and found "EN_UPPER_CASE_NGRAM" which should handle this so I am confused why it doesn't.
So my questions:
Thank you :)
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