diff --git a/examples/gfcc/complin.tex b/examples/gfcc/complin.tex index 9e624a846..250db07bb 100644 --- a/examples/gfcc/complin.tex +++ b/examples/gfcc/complin.tex @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ %\setlength{\parskip}{2mm} %\setlength{\parindent}{0mm} -\input{macros} +%\input{macros} \newcommand{\begit}{\begin{itemize}} \newcommand{\enit}{\end{itemize}} @@ -27,6 +27,12 @@ \newcommand{\nocolor}{} %% {\color[rgb]{0,0,0}} +\newcommand{\bequ}{\begin{quote}} +\newcommand{\enqu}{\end{quote}} +\newcommand{\bece}{\begin{center}} +\newcommand{\ence}{\end{center}} +\newcommand{\eex}[1]{\begin{em}#1\end{em}} +\newcommand{\sugmap}[1]{\mbox{$#1^{\mbox{\scriptsize o}}$}} \title{{\bf Declarative Language Definitions and Code Generation as Linearization}} @@ -59,6 +65,11 @@ other functionalities as well, such as decompilation and interactive editing. } +{\bf Notice}. {\em +Revised 2 March 2010 for GF 3.1. The only change is that the GF +parser is now used directly, instead of going via BNFC (Section 7). +} + \section{Introduction} The experiment reported in this paper was prompted by a challenge