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[pt] Removed "temp_off" from rule ID:DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL #10909

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@marcoagpinto marcoagpinto commented Oct 2, 2024

Heya, @susanaboatto and @p-goulart ,

This one seems to work perfectly:
https://internal1.languagetool.org/regression-tests/via-http/2024-10-01/pt-BR/result_grammar_DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL%5B1%5D.html

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    • The grammar rule "Demasiada → demasiado" is now enabled by default in the Portuguese language module, enhancing language correction capabilities.

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This pull request modifies an XML configuration file within the LanguageTool project, specifically updating the rule with the ID DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL. The change involves removing the default attribute that previously set the rule to temp_off, thereby enabling the rule by default. The rule's name and matching pattern remain unchanged.

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languagetool-language-modules/pt/src/main/resources/org/languagetool/rules/pt/grammar.xml Updated rule DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL by removing the default='temp_off' attribute, enabling it by default.

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@@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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<rule id='DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL' name="Demasiada → demasiado" default='temp_off'>
<rule id='DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL' name="Demasiada → demasiado">
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Documentation and Changelog Updates Required

The removal of default='temp_off' from the 'DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL' rule enables it by default. However, there are no corresponding updates in the documentation or changelog files. Please update the LanguageTool documentation and release notes to reflect this change and inform users accordingly.

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LGTM! Consider documentation updates and user communication.

The removal of default='temp_off' from the 'DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL' rule is correct and aligns with the PR objectives. This change effectively enables the rule by default, which should improve the detection of incorrect usage of "demasiada" instead of "demasiado" in Portuguese.

Given this change:

  1. Please ensure that the LanguageTool documentation is updated to reflect that this rule is now active by default.
  2. Consider adding a note to the release changelog about this newly enabled rule.
  3. It might be beneficial to communicate this change to users, especially those who might have been relying on this rule being off by default.

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rg --type md --type txt "DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL" docs/

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rg --type md --type txt "DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL" CHANGES.md CHANGELOG.md RELEASE_NOTES.md

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#!/bin/bash
# Description: Comprehensive search for mentions of DEMASIADO_INVARIAVEL across the entire codebase

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