diff --git a/doc/gf-history.html b/doc/gf-history.html index 3b53842b4..fef775d3b 100644 --- a/doc/gf-history.html +++ b/doc/gf-history.html @@ -14,7 +14,23 @@ Changes in functionality since May 17, 2005, release of GF Version 2.2
-20/12 (AR) Support for full disjunctive patterns (P | Q) i.e. +
+ +21/12 (AR) It now works to parse escaped string literals from command +line, and also string literals with spaces: +
+ gf examples/tram0/TramEng.gf + > p -lexer=literals "I want to go to \"Gustaf Adolfs torg\" ;" + QInput (GoTo (DestNamed "Gustaf Adolfs torg")) ++ +
+ +20/12 (AR) Support for full disjunctive patterns (P|Q) i.e. not just on top level.
@@ -258,6 +274,7 @@ statistics of gfc compilation result. To be extended with new information. The most important stats now are the top-40 sized definitions.
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December 9, 2005.
MCFG/GF library for Prolog, by
@@ -39,12 +46,12 @@ This means that you can use GF grammars as parts of
Prolog programs (in the same way as in Java and Haskell
before).
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December 8, 2005.
A structured Documentation page on GF.
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December 1, 2005.
Publicly accessible
@@ -52,7 +59,7 @@ Publicly accessible
Darcs repository
for latest sources and documents. The snapshots are no longer updated.
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September 22, 2005.
@@ -65,7 +72,7 @@ Use the
Darcs repository instead!
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July 1, 2005. GF 2.3 released.
Download from
@@ -73,22 +80,20 @@ Download from
The GF history lists changes.
The source package on SourceForge also contains a new GUI and some new grammars.
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June 3, 2005. Started a page on
history of changes.
These changes will appear soon in releases.
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May 17, 2005. Version 2.2 released. See
highlights.
Download from
SourceForge.
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May 12, 2005. GF now has a mailing list, to which you can register
here.
@@ -98,7 +103,7 @@ href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/gf-tools">
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gf-tools,
but this page does not yet have much content.
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May 9, 2005.
PhD Thesis by
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Formal and Informal Software Specifications.
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March 15, 2005.
@@ -120,7 +125,7 @@ GF grammars that can be used as parts of Java programs. And a
href="http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~bringert/misc/tramdemo.avi">demo film
of a multimodal dialogue system built with embedded grammars.
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November 9, 2004.
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Expressivity and Complexity of the Grammatical Framework.
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November 8, 2004. GF 2.1 released.
Here are the GF compilation chart gives a
summary of the supported input and output formats (the nodes in ellipses).
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For instance, if you want to create a finite-state automaton
in the HTK SLF format (to use for speech recognition), all you have to do
@@ -383,6 +388,6 @@ Or just get the sources and start hacking.
Last modified by
Aarne Ranta,
-December 1, 2005.
+December 22, 2005.
diff --git a/src/GF.hs b/src/GF.hs
index 8a1e3c91c..223fa6fc9 100644
--- a/src/GF.hs
+++ b/src/GF.hs
@@ -112,8 +112,7 @@ helpMsg = unlines [
welcomeMsg =
"Welcome to " ++ authorMsg ++++
- "If the letters ä (a-umlaut) and ö (u-umlaut) look strange" ++
- "\nin the above message, try 'h -coding'." ++
+ "If ä and ö (umlaut letters) look strange, see 'h -coding'." ++
"\n\nType 'h' for help, and 'h [Command] for more detailed help."
authorMsg = unlines [