GeneralGrammar Checker

LaTeX specific issues not fitting into one of the other forums of this category.
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kenabbott
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Grammar Checker

Post by kenabbott »

Is there a grammar checker available, perhaps as a utility? Many of my technical writers are nonnative English speakers. While technically good, their writing style is often problematic. If I can't address this in Latex, I may have to move them to MS Word.

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Johannes_B
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Grammar Checker

Post by Johannes_B »

Hi and welcome,

some editors have a grammar checker included, TeXStudio is one of them. On TeX.SX a very similar question has come up a while ago. There are a lot of hints.
The smart way: Calm down and take a deep breath, read posts and provided links attentively, try to understand and ask if necessary.
jeremyj
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Post by jeremyj »

I use RTextDoc http://jwork.org/rtextdoc/ that includes grammar checker on the fly.
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