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hallgren 5fc0e059c5 minibar: restructured code and improved user interface
* Keyboard input and completion should now work much more smoothly:
  + When you press space, the current word will be completed (if incomplete)
    and a new magnet will be created. If there is more than one possible
    completion, no magnet is created, but the common prefix of the possible
    completions is added to the text box.
  + Instead of asking the server for possible completions every time a new
    letter is added to the curent word, minibar only ask for completions for
    whole words and then filters the list locally when more letters are entered,
    speeding things up when server responses are slow.

* Code restructuring:
  + The PGF server API has been moved to its own file: pgf_online.js. This
    allows it to be reused in other applicaitons without importing the entire
    minibar. It also allows minibar to be used with different server interfaces.
  + The minibar code has been rewritten to avoid storing state information
    in the document tree and accessing it by referring to named document
    elements. The code now also avoids using string literals contaning
    the names of top-level functions to specify event handlers for buttons
    and menus. (The code is no longer introspective, so alpha conversion will
    not change its meaning.)
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DESCRIPTION

The Grammatical Framework (=GF) is a grammar formalism based on type theory. 
It consists of

    * a special-purpose programming language
    * a compiler of the language
    * a generic grammar processor 

The compiler reads GF grammars from user-provided files, and the 
generic grammar processor performs various tasks with the grammars:

    * generation
    * parsing
    * translation
    * type checking
    * computation
    * paraphrasing
    * random generation
    * syntax editing 

GF particularly addresses four aspects of grammars:

    * multilinguality (parallel grammars for different languages)
    * semantics (semantic conditions of well-formedness, semantic 
      properties of expressions) 
    * grammar engineering (modularity, abstractions, libraries)
    * embeddability in programs written in other languages (C,C++,
      Haskell, Java, JavaScript)


COMPILATION and INSTALLATION of source distribution:
See doc/gf-developers.html for installation instructions.
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