Return-Path: <@SEGATE.SUNET.SE:LOJBAN@CUVMB.BITNET> Received: from SEGATE.SUNET.SE by xiron.pc.helsinki.fi with smtp (Linux Smail3.1.28.1 #1) id m0sYUnm-0000ZFC; Wed, 19 Jul 95 11:48 EET DST Message-Id: Received: from segate.sunet.se by SEGATE.SUNET.SE (LSMTP for OpenVMS v0.1a) with SMTP id 7CABED1A ; Wed, 19 Jul 1995 10:47:20 +0200 Date: Wed, 19 Jul 1995 09:47:39 BST Reply-To: jrk@SYS.UEA.AC.UK Sender: Lojban list From: Richard Kennaway Subject: Re: MacLojFlash 1.7 problem To: Veijo Vilva Content-Length: 1516 Lines: 33 Steven M. Belknap writes: >I've been playing around with MacLojflash 1.7. It seems to work with the >gismu.demo file, but not with other files. I'm looking into this. >Also, I wonder if anyone has set up gismu lists of conceptually related >gismu such as colors, "movement" words, foods, etc. If someone adds a classification field to the flashcard file, I might extend my program to recognise it and allow the user to select a subset of words. The sixth and seventh fields of the current version of gismu.lis (ignored by MacLojFlash) looks like some sort of classification, but I don't remember what they mean. There's also the eighth field, that contains further explanation of the definition and cross-references, like this: [also sequel, succeed, successor, follow, come(s) after; time ordering only (use lidne otherwise); aorist in that x1 may overlap in time with x2 as long as it extends afterwards; non-aorist future (= cfabalvi); (default x2 is the space time reference, whereupon:) x1 will occur]; (cf. lidne, cabna, purci, farna) Would it be useful for MacLojFlash to display this information as well? My feeling is that that is more a job for a hypertext dictionary program. I doubt if such a thing is currently available from the LLG, but perhaps there is database or hypertext software somewhere with which an on-line dictionary could be constructed? ___ \X/ Richard Kennaway, jrk@sys.uea.ac.uk, http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/~jrk/ School of Information Systems, Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich