grammar checking tools in Linux



Hi,

Anybody know of any grammar checking tools in Linux? I am more
interested in tools that can be used in text editors (while writing a
document in LaTeX), but other options are also welcome (OOo?).

BTW, it appears that diction in Linux an do most of the basic work. Any
idea which editors it can be used with?

thanks.


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