On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Chris Capel
<pdf23ds@gmail.com> wrote:
2010/9/17 Robin Lee Powell <rlpowell@digitalkingdom.org>:
> There are no other parsers I'm aware of. LogGloss is just a wrapper
> on camxes as far as I know, but it may be using the PEG directly; I
> don't know, I've never looked at or used it. Someone should ask
> Chris to fix his server, or come find me and we can talk about
> hosting.
It uses the PEG directly, and generates the parser code using the same
software, so it should be pretty much the same as camxes. I have
incorporated a number of minor changes into the PEG (all have been run
by xorxes publicly on lojban-list, IIRC). It currently has a console
UI as well as the heavyweight web-based one.
I haven't touched it in over a year, and I've sort of moved away from
C#, so it might take me a while to get back into it. It never really
had many users, so I wouldn't be surprised if the current package
didn't work for minor reasons.
Chris Capel
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"What is it like to be a bat? What is it like to bat a bee? What is it
like to be a bee being batted? What is it like to be a batted bee?"
-- The Mind's I (Hofstadter, Dennet)
I personally have tried the version on the web page, with no luck. I would absolutely love to have a working version. You say it has a web based UI - does this mean you have it on a web page, similar to jboski for jbofi'e, or as in run the program on your computer and it opens a local page?