update default depth in tutorial and help text

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#TINY
The command has one argument which is either function, expression or
a category defined in the abstract syntax of the current grammar.
a category defined in the abstract syntax of the current grammar.
If the argument is a function then ?its type is printed out.
If it is a category then the category definition is printed.
If a whole expression is given it prints the expression with refined
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#TINY
Generates a list of random trees, by default one tree.
Generates a list of random trees, by default one tree up to depth 5.
If a tree argument is given, the command completes the Tree with values to
all metavariables in the tree. The generation can be biased by probabilities,
given in a file in the -probs flag.
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| ``-cat`` | generation category
| ``-lang`` | uses only functions that have linearizations in all these languages
| ``-number`` | number of trees generated
| ``-depth`` | the maximum generation depth
| ``-depth`` | the maximum generation depth (default: 5)
| ``-probs`` | file with biased probabilities (format 'f 0.4' one by line)
- Examples:
| ``gr`` | one tree in the startcat of the current grammar
| ``gr -cat=NP -number=16`` | 16 trees in the category NP
| ``gr -cat=NP -depth=2`` | one tree in the category NP, up to depth 2
| ``gr -lang=LangHin,LangTha -cat=Cl`` | Cl, both in LangHin and LangTha
| ``gr -probs=FILE`` | generate with bias
| ``gr (AdjCN ? (UseN ?))`` | generate trees of form (AdjCN ? (UseN ?))
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#TINY
Generates all trees of a given category. By default,
the depth is limited to 4, but this can be changed by a flag.
Generates all trees of a given category. By default,
the depth is limited to 5, but this can be changed by a flag.
If a Tree argument is given, the command completes the Tree with values
to all metavariables in the tree.
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- Examples:
| ``gt`` | all trees in the startcat, to depth 4
| ``gt`` | all trees in the startcat, to depth 5
| ``gt -cat=NP -number=16`` | 16 trees in the category NP
| ``gt -cat=NP -depth=2`` | trees in the category NP to depth 2
| ``gt (AdjCN ? (UseN ?))`` | trees of form (AdjCN ? (UseN ?))
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- Examples:
| ``l -lang=LangSwe,LangNor -chunks ? a b (? c d)`` |
| ``l -lang=LangSwe,LangNor -chunks ? a b (? c d)`` |
#NORMAL
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The default start category can be overridden by the -cat flag.
See also the ps command for lexing and character encoding.
The -openclass flag is experimental and allows some robustness in
The -openclass flag is experimental and allows some robustness in
the parser. For example if -openclass="A,N,V" is given, the parser
will accept unknown adjectives, nouns and verbs with the resource grammar.