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Re: lojban glossing ...



On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Christopher Palmer wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Jan 1999 C.D.Wright@solipsys.compulink.co.uk wrote:
> 
> > I already have a glosser that takes the output from the
> > parser, looks up all the words, and then spits it out in
> > a form that's as close to readable as I can get it.
>
> Tasty! 
>
> > and it only runs under DOS,
> 
> Or an emulator.

such as Linux dosemu.
  
> > but I'll consider letting people use a copy if they think it will help
> > ...
> 
> Yeah, I'd be interested in playing with it. Any chance we can get the
> source code?

So would I.
I would like to use it in a pipeline, e.g.

$ cat lojban.txt | parse | gloss | more

I don't know about the possibility of hiding dosemu in a script called
'gloss' which invokes the binary file, but porting the source code
to a cross-platform language might be quite feasible too.

-- 
Hartmut Pilch
http://www.a2e.de/phm/