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Error with "--langguagemodel" option
Hi, I was trying to add the --languagemodel option with the english n-gram data, but it does not work as expected (it was fine without the --langguagemodel). The init.el file is as follow:
(setq langtool-language-tool-jar "/opt/program/nux/LanguageTool-4.1/languagetool-commandline.jar" )
(require 'langtool)
(setq langtool-java-user-arguments '(--languagemodel "/opt/program/nux/LanguageTool-4.1/ngrams"))
When I run M-x langtool-check
,
it gave error message
LanguageTool exited abnormally with code 1 (Unrecognized option: --languagemodel /opt/program/nux/LanguageTool-4.1/ngrams)
Did I made a mistake? Thanks!
@puth7, I think --languagemodel
string should be inside those quotes. The error comes from that. However, adding it in and escaping the quotes does not solve the problem.
Documentation states that langtool-user-arguments
works the same as langtool-java-user-arguments
, but when I set it to '(\"--languagemodel ~/data/lt\")
, I get an stringp error.
Setting it to "--languagemodel ~/data/lt"
does not give an error but does not do anything.
Adding --languagemodel option to the languagetool command line tool works for me, so the correct syntax should be possible to find.
Hi @heikkil,
Thanks for your response.
The command line "--langguagemodel
" option also works fine with me.
I absolutely agree with you, so far my best approach is trial and error.
hi, was this problem solved? I was having the same issue, and I think I resolved it, using the following settings:
'(langtool-default-language "en-US") '(langtool-disabled-rules " ") '(langtool-language-tool-jar "/usr/local/LanguageTool-4.2/languagetool-commandline.jar") '(langtool-mother-tongue "en")
and (setq langtool-user-arguments '("--languagemodel" "/usr/local/LanguageTool-n-gram/"))
not sure if all are actually necessary...
Experimenting, it seems that it's undocumented that each space-separated string on the CLI must also be separate spaces in the langtool-user-arguments
list as well. That's why '("--languagemodel" "/usr/local/LanguageTool-n-gram/")
works, but '("--languagemodel /usr/local/LanguageTool-n-gram/")
does not.