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GF challenges Microsoft Works! Here you find templates for
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multilingual authoring of business and love letters!
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Another point of these grammars is to illustrate how
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local updates are propagated everywhere in the document.
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Form, in the editor
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Dear Colleague,
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I love you.
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With best regards,
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your wife
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and change between ColleagueHe, ColleagueShe, ColleaguesHe, ColleaguesShe.
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The grammars are somewhat ad hoc and messy, and could be improved
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with better abstractions.
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(AR 2001)
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To use in the editor, it is a good idea to precompile:
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gf <mkLetter.gfs
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For the actual use, type then
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jgf Letter.gfcm
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and select "Letter" from the "New" menu.
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Copyright (c) 2001-2005 Janna Khegai, Alex Kutsela, Aarne Ranta
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under GNU General Public License (GPL).
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Document last updated August 3, 2004, by Aarne Ranta.
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