Tom Morris
Tom Morris
_From [email protected] on December 13, 2011 21:51:10:_ The interesting things for biblimetricians are probably the name and address cleaning part. Maybe even name disambiguating: is "Chen, C" of the first...
_From tfmorris on December 13, 2011 22:36:03:_ We're getting off-topic (at least for this issue), so we should probably move the discussion to the mailing list/Google Groups, but Refine excels...
I think #5105 is a superset of this.
In places where the space character is an ancient, turn-of-the-millennium, proxy for a word separator it would be worth considering the more modern Unicode guidelines for identifying word boundaries: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-37.html#Word_Boundaries
Yes, I got blocked on the JSONP issue when I tried to profile the code and gave up. I'll try to circle back some time to take another look.
I'm able to reproduce this with 3.4.1, but the HTTP code has been completely rewritten for 3.5, so I'm not sure it's worth spending a lot of time debugging the...
> * Few PRs update simultaneously the code and the docs. [...] When they do, we often forget to do it in the same PR and have to do a...
The last time I built a kit, it included both of these: > * Highest priority IMO: the shortcut to the Applications folder > * Nice to have but not...
LGTM Do the "change" and "reset" labels now meet the accessibility guidelines? My [comment](https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/issues/3319#issuecomment-722704249) from a couple of years ago indicated that they didn't at the time.
Can you give us a pointer to the file that you are attempting to use? Since you mention OpenRefine, I'm assuming that you are using the 2.6 beta. Is that...