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Display what form the user's wrong interpretation would have resulted in #17

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hftf opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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hftf commented Dec 16, 2024

A comparison of two Hebrew forms helps understand where the user went wrong in parsing.

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I agree, and would be happy to look at a merge request that would add this functionality. However, since the app does not have any knowledge of Hebrew grammar, it would not be able to generate the forms itself; it would only be able to look up whether the form the user entered exists in the database. Thus, if the user enters a form that does not exist in the database, it would not be possible to provide a comparison.

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