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<p>
Aarne Ranta
<p>
-3 September, 2007
+22 December 2010 (3 September, 2007)
<p>
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This Quick Start shows two examples of how GF can be used.
We assume that you have downloaded and installed GF, so that
the command <tt>gf</tt> works for you. See download and install
-instructions <a href="http://digitalgrammars.com/gf/download/">here</a>.
+instructions <a href="../download/index.html">here</a>.
@@ -61,39 +61,11 @@ and start GF again with the same command. Now you can even translate
<i>this bread is very Italian</i>.
</ol>
To lear more on GF commands and
-grammar development, go to the
-<a href="tutorial/gf-tutorial2.html">New Grammarian's Tutorial</a>.
+grammar development, go to the one of the tutorials:
+<ul>
+<li> <a href="tutorial/gf-tutorial.html">GF Tutorial</a>: older, more programmer-oriented
+<li> <a href="gf-lrec-2010.pdf">GF Resource Tutorial</a>: newer, more linguist-oriented
+</ul>
-
-<h2>Multilingual authoring</h2>
-
-This demo also requires the GUI package, which makes the command
-<tt>jgf</tt> work for you.
-<ol>
-<li> Download the file <a href="../examples/letter/Letter.gfcm"><tt>Letter.gfcm</tt></a>.
-<li> Start the GF editor by the command
-<pre>
- gfeditor Letter.gfcm
-</pre>
-<li> When the editor window is open, select "Letter" from the "New" menu.
-<li> Push the button "Random" in the lower end of the window.
-<li> Move the pointer to some place in the text, e.g. to the first word (in any
- of the languages), and click. The first word should now be highlighted and
- a number of alternatives appear in the lower window part (a similar situation
- is shown in the picture below).
-<li> Double-click at some of the alternatives marked "ch ..." and observe how
- the text changes in each of the languages.
-</ol>
-See the <a href="http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~aarne/GF2.0/doc/javaGUImanual/javaGUImanual.htm">Editor User Manual</a>
-for more information on how to use the
-editor. To change the grammars, you should not edit <tt>Letter.gfcm</tt>,
-which is low-level code generated by the GF grammar compiler. Instead, you
-can edit the files in <tt>examples/letter</tt> in the GF grammar package,
-and compile by using the script <tt>mkLetter.gfs</tt> in the same package.
-
-<p>
-
-<img src="quick-editor.gif">
-
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