From 612d5b2ada585c43b0afaa6943d0295509e8b84d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: aarne Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 08:20:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] removing obsolete doc/book --- doc/book/gf-book.tex | 104 ------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 104 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/book/gf-book.tex diff --git a/doc/book/gf-book.tex b/doc/book/gf-book.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 10394299c..000000000 --- a/doc/book/gf-book.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -\documentstyle[isolatin1, 12pt]{report} -%\setlength{\parindent}{0mm} -%\setlength{\parskip}{2mm} -\setlength{\textheight}{240mm} -\setlength{\textwidth}{148mm} -\setlength{\topmargin}{-16mm} - -\input{macros} - -\renewcommand{\keyw}[1]{\mbox{{\bf #1 }}} % keywords in bold -\newcommand{\syb}[1]{{\sl #1}} % identifiers in slanted romans -\newcommand{\str}[1]{{\em ``#1"}} % strings in italics (with quotes) -\newcommand{\kwtable}{\mbox{{\bf table}}} % the word table (sometimes nice to omit) -\newcommand{\gfsize}{\small} % gf code is written in small - -\newcommand{\begGF}{\begin{verbatim}} % for judgements -\newcommand{\begTGF}{\begin{verbatim}} % for terms - -\renewcommand{\eop}[1]{\syb{#1}} - -\newcommand{\keyword}[1]{\mbox{{\bf #1}}} -\newcommand{\cs}[1]{#1} -\newcommand{\tm}[1]{"\mbox{#1}"} -\newcommand{\maincomment}[1]{} -\newcommand{\lin}{\keyword{lin}} -\newcommand{\lincat}{\keyword{lincat}} -\newcommand{\oper}{\keyword{oper}} -\newcommand{\param}{\keyword{param}} -\newcommand{\tplus}{+\!\!+\,} -\newcommand{\sel}{\; ! \;} -\newcommand{\funarr}{\rightarrow} -\newcommand{\Str}{\eop{Str}} -\newcommand{\catcat}{\eop{cat}} -\newcommand{\fun}{\keyword{fun}} -\newcommand{\tbl}{\keyword{table}} -\newcommand{\pattern}{\keyword{pattern}} -\newcommand{\equal}{\keyword{ =}} -\renewcommand{\colon}{\keyword{ :}} -\newcommand{\plusplus}{\mbox{ \scriptsize{$+\!+$} }} -\newcommand{\pp}{\plusplus} - -\newcommand{\linn}[2]{#1 \; \rhd \; #2} -\newcommand{\abstr}[2]{\lambda #1 \rightarrow #2} -\newcommand{\LiT}[1]{\sugmap{#1}} -\newcommand{\letexp}[4]{\keyword{let} \; \{ #1 = #2 : #3 \} \; \keyword{in} \; #4} -\newcommand{\metav}[2]{?_{\eop{\tiny #1}_{\scriptsize #2}}} - -\newcommand{\brandnewslide}[1]{\section{#1}} -\newcommand{\newslide}[1]{\subsection{#1}} -\newcommand{\oldslide}[1]{} - -\newcommand{\empha}[1]{{\em #1}} - - -\title{{\Large \bf Building Natural-Language Applications in GF}} - -\author{Aarne Ranta} - -\begin{document} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\maketitle - - - -\chapter*{Introduction} - -This book is written for programmers who want to build -natural-language applications without first having to acquire -professional training in linguistics. The aim with making this -happen is to make natural-language applications more wide-spread -and to improve their quality. The tool that makes this possible -is the Grammatical Framework, GF. - -There are many reasons why natural-language applications are not -common. One reason is that they are difficult to build. No-one has -ever managed to write a program that correctly recognizes arbitrary -natural-language input in any language. - - -GF is a special-purpose programming language for writing grammars. -Programs written in GF are called grammars. A grammar is a declarative -description of a language, which can be a natural language (like -English or Finnish) or a formal language (like C or predicate logic). - - - - - -\chapter{Building a Phrase Book} - -\chapter{Using a Linguistic Resource} - - - - - -\bibliographystyle{plain} - -\bibliography{gf-bib} - - -\end{document}