Release of Recognizers-Text Nuget packages v1.7.0
New release of the Recognizers-Text packages to nuget.org (https://www.nuget.org/profiles/Recognizers.Text). Version 1.7.0
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Changes
- Bug fix for incorrect parsing in weekday-date formats in German, French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian
DateTime
; - Support for
NumberRange
in French and German languages; - Improved support for colloquial
Date
mentions in Portuguese and Spanish; - Support for early/late modifiers in German
DatePeriod
; - Bug fix in assigning subtype for
Number
with multipliers (e.g., "1.2b"); - Bug fix for "à midi" not always correctly recognized as
Time
; - Bug fix for time-of-day entities recognized, but not resolved correctly in Spanish and Portuguese
TimePeriod
; - Extended support for
Duration
terms in English, Portuguese, and Spanish; - Extended support for expressions indicating the present moment in English
DateTime
; - Improved handling of cultures that use multiple
Number
formats/separators; - Improved support for merging date/time/timezone terms within brackets in
DateTime
; - Improved support for French relative
Time
mentions; - Added support for compound
Currency
entities in Portuguese, Spanish, French, German, and Italian; - Support for hyphen-connected
Unit
expressions in German; - German
Holiday
recognition coverage improvements; QuotedText
recognition integration into Sequence recognizers;- Fixed inconsistency between French and English
DateTime
entities with article connectors; - Korean support for
Currency
andTemperature
units (extraction-only); - Partial Korean support for
Dimension
units (extraction-only); - Support
Timezone
resolution for time-of-day + time patterns (in Preview); Timezone
resolution fixes for US informal timezone names (Preview);- Bug fix for over parsing in combining date and time with timezone in English
DateTime
; - Improved resolution of 2-digit year mentions in
DatePeriod
; - Bug fix in Arabic
Number
recognizer to handle other culture-specific Unicode number separators; Holiday
parser refinements in Japanese.