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On Mardi, f=E9vrier 19, 2002, at 04:57 , pycyn@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 2/19/2002 1:29:55 PM Central Standard Time,=20
> gordon.dyke@bluewin.ch writes:
>
>
> I also might complain that writing "gray" instead of "grey" and "color"
> instead of "colour" is mighty annoying for users of logflash. In=20
> addition
> I'm wondering about logflash to learn the cmavo as remembering {.i} as
> "sentence link" when I expect it to be called "sentence seperator" is=20
> just
> too taxing.
>
>
> Well, yes, it was all written by Yanks, rather than Brits, but I=20
> suspect there is a text file in there somehwere that could be edited=20
> into old-speak -- and do a great service to others in the process.=A0 The=
=20
> "link" is rather more accurate than "separator" -- sentences are=20
> naturally separate -- but again, the text file would alolow you to=20
> customize that as well.
>

As an aside, the TLI Loglan equivalent of Logflash accepts variant=20
British/US spelling, as well
as variant keys such as sentence leparator/link. The source code is=20
available at www.loglan.org
and has been released for any Loglan related use, which Lojban is. The=20
learning algorithm is, I
believe, the same for both programmes.

Sincerely,
Robert A McIvor

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On Mardi, f=E9vrier 19, 2002, at 04:57 , pycyn@aol.com wrote:


<excerpt><fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>In a message dated
2/19/2002 1:29:55 PM Central Standard Time, gordon.dyke@bluewin.ch
writes:



</smaller>I also might complain that writing "gray" instead of "grey"
and "color"

instead of "colour" is mighty annoying for users of logflash. In
addition

I'm wondering about logflash to learn the cmavo as remembering {.i} as

"sentence link" when I expect it to be called "sentence seperator" is
just

too taxing.



Well, yes, it was all written by Yanks, rather than Brits, but I
suspect there is a text file in there somehwere that could be edited
into old-speak -- and do a great service to others in the process.=A0
The "link" is rather more accurate than "separator" -- sentences are
naturally separate -- but again, the text file would alolow you to
customize that as well.


</fontfamily></excerpt><fontfamily><param>Arial</param>

As an aside, the TLI Loglan equivalent of Logflash accepts =
variant
British/US spelling, as well

as variant keys such as sentence leparator/link. The source code is
available at www.loglan.org

and has been released for any Loglan related use, which Lojban is.=20
The learning algorithm is, I=20

believe, the same for both programmes.

</fontfamily>

Sincerely,

Robert A McIvor=

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