doc-phrasebook.txt: update hyperlinks

Link to www.grammaticalframework.org instead of code.haskell.org/gf.
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hallgren
2012-03-01 15:45:05 +00:00
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@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ Showcase for project FP7-ICT-247914, Deliverable D10.2.
History
</P>
<UL>
<LI>1 September. Version 1.1: bug fixes, some new constructions.
<LI>2 June. Version 1.0 released!
<LI>29 May. Link to Google translate with the current language pair and phrase.
<LI>27 May. Polish added.
@@ -116,7 +117,7 @@ The phrasebook has the following requirement specification:
<P>
The phrasebook is available as open-source software, licensed under GNU LGPL.
The source code resides in
<A HREF="http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/"><CODE>code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/</CODE></A>
<A HREF="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/"><CODE>www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/</CODE></A>
</P>
<A NAME="toc2"></A>
<H1>Points illustrated</H1>
@@ -179,7 +180,7 @@ The use of resource grammars and functors
</P>
<UL>
<LI>the translator was implemented on top of an earlier linguistic knowledge base,
the <A HREF="http://grammaticalframework.com/lib">GF Resource Grammar Library</A>
the <A HREF="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/lib">GF Resource Grammar Library</A>
</UL>
<P>
@@ -259,9 +260,9 @@ The abstract syntax defines the <B>ontology</B> behind the phrasebook.
Some explanations can be found in the
<A HREF="Ontology.html">ontology document</A>, which is produced from the
abstract syntax files
<A HREF="http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/Sentences.gf"><CODE>Sentences.gf</CODE></A>
<A HREF="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/Sentences.gf"><CODE>Sentences.gf</CODE></A>
and
<A HREF="http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/Words.gf"><CODE>Words.gf</CODE></A>
<A HREF="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/Words.gf"><CODE>Words.gf</CODE></A>
by <CODE>make doc</CODE>.
</P>
<A NAME="toc8"></A>
@@ -277,7 +278,7 @@ locally on her own computer.
</P>
<A NAME="toc9"></A>
<H1>Effort and cost</H1>
<TABLE CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1">
<TABLE BORDER="1" CELLPADDING="4">
<TR>
<TH>Language</TH>
<TH>Grammarian's language skills</TH>
@@ -588,7 +589,7 @@ The basic things "everyone" can do is
<P>
The missing concrete syntax entries are added to the <CODE>Words</CODE><I>L</I><CODE>.gf</CODE>
files for each language <I>L</I>. The
<A HREF="http://code.haskell.org/gf/lib/doc/synopsis.html#toc78">morphological paradigms</A>
<A HREF="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/lib/doc/synopsis.html#toc78">morphological paradigms</A>
of the GF resource library should be used. Actions (prefixed with <CODE>A</CODE>, as <CODE>AWant</CODE>) are
a little more demanding, since they also require syntax constructors. Greetings (prefixed
with <CODE>G</CODE>) are pure strings.
@@ -597,9 +598,9 @@ with <CODE>G</CODE>) are pure strings.
Some explanations can be found in the
<A HREF="Implementation.html">implementation document</A>, which is produced from the
concrete syntax files
<A HREF="http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/SentencesI.gf"><CODE>SentencesI.gf</CODE></A>
<A HREF="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/SentencesI.gf"><CODE>SentencesI.gf</CODE></A>
and
<A HREF="http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/WordsEng.gf"><CODE>WordsEng.gf</CODE></A>
<A HREF="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/WordsEng.gf"><CODE>WordsEng.gf</CODE></A>
by <CODE>make doc</CODE>.
</P>
<P>
@@ -611,7 +612,7 @@ Here are the steps to follow for contributors:
using <CODE>darcs pull</CODE>.
<LI>Also make sure that you have compiled the library by <CODE>make present</CODE> in <CODE>gf/lib/src/</CODE>.
<LI>Work in the directory
<A HREF="http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/"><CODE>gf/examples/phrasebook/</CODE></A>.
<A HREF="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/"><CODE>gf/examples/phrasebook/</CODE></A>.
<LI>After you've finished your contribution, recompile the phrasebook by <CODE>make pgf</CODE>.
<LI>Save your changes in <CODE>darcs record .</CODE> (in the <CODE>phrasebook</CODE> subdirectory).
<LI>Make a patch file with <CODE>darcs send -o my_phrasebook_patch</CODE>, which you can
@@ -682,6 +683,6 @@ Willard Rafnsson,
Nick Smallbone.
</P>
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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ The phrasebook has the following requirement specification:
The phrasebook is available as open-source software, licensed under GNU LGPL.
The source code resides in
[``code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/`` http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/]
[``www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/`` http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/]
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Feed-back from users
The use of resource grammars and functors
- the translator was implemented on top of an earlier linguistic knowledge base,
the [GF Resource Grammar Library http://grammaticalframework.com/lib]
the [GF Resource Grammar Library http://www.grammaticalframework.org/lib]
Example-based grammar writing and grammar induction from statistical models
@@ -180,9 +180,9 @@ The abstract syntax defines the **ontology** behind the phrasebook.
Some explanations can be found in the
[ontology document Ontology.html], which is produced from the
abstract syntax files
[``Sentences.gf`` http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/Sentences.gf]
[``Sentences.gf`` http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/Sentences.gf]
and
[``Words.gf`` http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/Words.gf]
[``Words.gf`` http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/Words.gf]
by ``make doc``.
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ The basic things "everyone" can do is
The missing concrete syntax entries are added to the ``Words``//L//``.gf``
files for each language //L//. The
[morphological paradigms http://code.haskell.org/gf/lib/doc/synopsis.html#toc78]
[morphological paradigms http://www.grammaticalframework.org/lib/doc/synopsis.html#toc78]
of the GF resource library should be used. Actions (prefixed with ``A``, as ``AWant``) are
a little more demanding, since they also require syntax constructors. Greetings (prefixed
with ``G``) are pure strings.
@@ -337,9 +337,9 @@ with ``G``) are pure strings.
Some explanations can be found in the
[implementation document Implementation.html], which is produced from the
concrete syntax files
[``SentencesI.gf`` http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/SentencesI.gf]
[``SentencesI.gf`` http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/SentencesI.gf]
and
[``WordsEng.gf`` http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/WordsEng.gf]
[``WordsEng.gf`` http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/WordsEng.gf]
by ``make doc``.
Here are the steps to follow for contributors:
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ Here are the steps to follow for contributors:
using ``darcs pull``.
+ Also make sure that you have compiled the library by ``make present`` in ``gf/lib/src/``.
+ Work in the directory
[``gf/examples/phrasebook/`` http://code.haskell.org/gf/examples/phrasebook/].
[``gf/examples/phrasebook/`` http://www.grammaticalframework.org/examples/phrasebook/].
+ After you've finished your contribution, recompile the phrasebook by ``make pgf``.
+ Save your changes in ``darcs record .`` (in the ``phrasebook`` subdirectory).
+ Make a patch file with ``darcs send -o my_phrasebook_patch``, which you can