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| author | aarne <aarne@cs.chalmers.se> | 2009-03-13 14:04:01 +0000 |
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| committer | aarne <aarne@cs.chalmers.se> | 2009-03-13 14:04:01 +0000 |
| commit | e66b27aa5b6939694af4a1aa02b1f6e49dc7f636 (patch) | |
| tree | 481c65d40eafc0d3e4d56e2632e4e88bfad432b7 | |
| parent | bae62cf7c2138d7d59127bde04e545818e907425 (diff) | |
additions to ideas page
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/gf-ideas.html | 77 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/gf-ideas.txt | 33 |
2 files changed, 76 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/doc/gf-ideas.html b/doc/gf-ideas.html index a032061e1..908ac4179 100644 --- a/doc/gf-ideas.html +++ b/doc/gf-ideas.html @@ -5,7 +5,15 @@ <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <TITLE>GF Project Ideas</TITLE> </HEAD><BODY BGCOLOR="white" TEXT="black"> -<P ALIGN="center"><CENTER><H1>GF Project Ideas</H1> + +<P> +<center> +<IMG ALIGN="middle" SRC="gf-logo.png" BORDER="0" ALT=""> +</center> +</P> + +<P ALIGN="center"><CENTER> +<H1>GF Project Ideas</H1> <FONT SIZE="4"> <I>Resource Grammars, Web Applications, etc</I><BR> contact: Aarne Ranta (aarne at chalmers dot se) @@ -36,11 +44,6 @@ contact: Aarne Ranta (aarne at chalmers dot se) <P></P> <HR NOSHADE SIZE=1> <P></P> -<P> -<center> -<IMG ALIGN="middle" SRC="gf-logo.png" BORDER="0" ALT=""> -</center> -</P> <A NAME="toc1"></A> <H2>Resource Grammar Implementations</H2> <P> @@ -72,31 +75,33 @@ The library is licensed under LGPL. <P> Writing a grammar for a language is usually easier if other languages from the same family already have grammars. The colours have the same -meaning as in the diagram above. Thus, in particular, each of the languages +meaning as in the diagram above; in addition, we use boldface for the +red, still unimplemented languages and italics for the +orange languages in progress. Thus, in particular, each of the languages coloured red below are possible programming projects. </P> <P> Baltic: </P> <UL> -<LI><font color="red"> Latvian </font> -<LI><font color="red"> Lithuanian </font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Latvian </b></font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Lithuanian </b></font> </UL> <P> Celtic: </P> <UL> -<LI><font color="red"> Irish </font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Irish </b></font> </UL> <P> Fenno-Ugric: </P> <UL> -<LI><font color="red"> Estonian </font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Estonian </b></font> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> Finnish </font> -<LI><font color="red"> Hungarian </font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Hungarian </b></font> </UL> <P> @@ -104,7 +109,7 @@ Germanic: </P> <UL> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> Danish </font> -<LI><font color="red"> Dutch </font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Dutch </b></font> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> English </font> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> German </font> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> Norwegian </font> @@ -115,7 +120,15 @@ Germanic: Hellenic: </P> <UL> -<LI><font color="red"> Greek </font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Greek </b></font> +</UL> + +<P> +Indo-Iranian: +</P> +<UL> +<LI><font color="orange"><i> Hindi </i></font> +<LI><font color="orange"><i> Urdu </i></font> </UL> <P> @@ -125,8 +138,8 @@ Romance: <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> Catalan </font> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> French </font> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> Italian </font> -<LI><font color="red"> Portuguese </font> -<LI><font color="orange"> Romanian </font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Portuguese </b></font> +<LI><font color="orange"><i> Romanian </i></font> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> Spanish </font> </UL> @@ -134,8 +147,8 @@ Romance: Semitic: </P> <UL> -<LI><font color="orange"> Arabic </font> -<LI><font color="red"> Maltese </font> +<LI><font color="orange"><i> Arabic </i></font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Maltese </b></font> </UL> <P> @@ -143,11 +156,25 @@ Slavonic: </P> <UL> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> Bulgarian </font> -<LI><font color="red"> Czech </font> -<LI><font color="orange"> Polish </font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Czech </b></font> +<LI><font color="orange"><i> Polish </i></font> <LI><font color="green" size="-1"> Russian </font> -<LI><font color="red"> Slovak </font> -<LI><font color="red"> Slovenian </font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Slovak </b></font> +<LI><font color="red"><b> Slovenian </b></font> +</UL> + +<P> +Tai: +</P> +<UL> +<LI><font color="orange"><i> Thai </i></font> +</UL> + +<P> +Turkic: +</P> +<UL> +<LI><font color="orange"><i> Turkish </i></font> </UL> <A NAME="toc3"></A> @@ -247,9 +274,9 @@ This project is rather open: find some cool applications of the technology that are useful or entertaining on the web. Examples include </P> <UL> -<LI>translators: see <A HREF="http://tournesol.cs.chalmers.se:41296/translate">demo</A> +<LI>translators: see <A HREF="http://129.16.250.57:41296/translate">demo</A> <LI>multilingual wikis: see <A HREF="http://csmisc14.cs.chalmers.se/~meza/restWiki/wiki.cgi">demo</A> -<LI>fridge magnets: see <A HREF="http://tournesol.cs.chalmers.se:41296/fridge">demo</A> +<LI>fridge magnets: see <A HREF="http://129.16.250.57:41296/fridge">demo</A> </UL> <P> @@ -280,5 +307,5 @@ As a rule, the code will be distributed via the GF web site. </P> <!-- html code generated by txt2tags 2.4 (http://txt2tags.sf.net) --> -<!-- cmdline: txt2tags -thtml -\-toc gf-ideas.txt --> +<!-- cmdline: txt2tags -\-toc gf-ideas.txt --> </BODY></HTML> diff --git a/doc/gf-ideas.txt b/doc/gf-ideas.txt index cf66a589e..e30879fb3 100644 --- a/doc/gf-ideas.txt +++ b/doc/gf-ideas.txt @@ -9,9 +9,10 @@ contact: Aarne Ranta (aarne at chalmers dot se) %!postproc(html): #ENCE </center> %!postproc(html): #GRAY <font color="green" size="-1"> %!postproc(html): #EGRAY </font> -%!postproc(html): #RED <font color="red"> -%!postproc(html): #YELLOW <font color="orange"> -%!postproc(html): #ERED </font> +%!postproc(html): #RED <font color="red"><b> +%!postproc(html): #YELLOW <font color="orange"><i> +%!postproc(html): #ERED </b></font> +%!postproc(html): #EYELLOW </i></font> #BECE [gf-logo.png] @@ -46,7 +47,9 @@ The library is licensed under LGPL. Writing a grammar for a language is usually easier if other languages from the same family already have grammars. The colours have the same -meaning as in the diagram above. Thus, in particular, each of the languages +meaning as in the diagram above; in addition, we use boldface for the +red, still unimplemented languages and italics for the +orange languages in progress. Thus, in particular, each of the languages coloured red below are possible programming projects. Baltic: @@ -77,29 +80,41 @@ Hellenic: - #RED Greek #ERED +Indo-Iranian: +- #YELLOW Hindi #EYELLOW +- #YELLOW Urdu #EYELLOW + + Romance: - #GRAY Catalan #EGRAY - #GRAY French #EGRAY - #GRAY Italian #EGRAY - #RED Portuguese #ERED -- #YELLOW Romanian #ERED +- #YELLOW Romanian #EYELLOW - #GRAY Spanish #EGRAY Semitic: -- #YELLOW Arabic #ERED +- #YELLOW Arabic #EYELLOW - #RED Maltese #ERED Slavonic: - #GRAY Bulgarian #EGRAY - #RED Czech #ERED -- #YELLOW Polish #ERED +- #YELLOW Polish #EYELLOW - #GRAY Russian #EGRAY - #RED Slovak #ERED - #RED Slovenian #ERED +Tai: +- #YELLOW Thai #EYELLOW + + +Turkic: +- #YELLOW Turkish #EYELLOW + ===Who is qualified=== @@ -185,9 +200,9 @@ Requirements: GF, JavaScript, some phone application development tools This project is rather open: find some cool applications of the technology that are useful or entertaining on the web. Examples include -- translators: see [demo http://tournesol.cs.chalmers.se:41296/translate] +- translators: see [demo http://129.16.250.57:41296/translate] - multilingual wikis: see [demo http://csmisc14.cs.chalmers.se/~meza/restWiki/wiki.cgi] -- fridge magnets: see [demo http://tournesol.cs.chalmers.se:41296/fridge] +- fridge magnets: see [demo http://129.16.250.57:41296/fridge] Requirements: GF, JavaScript or Java and Google Web Toolkit, CGI |
