Thanks for the replies.
On 03/03/16 16:48, Tino Didriksen wrote:
The dependency target tests relate to the dependency target, in this
case the cohorts found by (1* ("buffalo")) and (1* (step) LINK 1*
(candidate)). To relate to the rule target, just put the tests before
the dependency keyword (Before/After/To/From).
OK. I discovered yesterday that you can't use "if" in these conditions,
even though I think you can write it (even though it's ignored) for
legibility in front of other contextual tests:
move withchild (*) Subject after (1* Verb) (0 ("be")) ; throws an error
if you put if before the test.
I write 1* and -1* because I semantically think of it as e.g. "go 1 to
the left, then scan onwards from there", which is also how it is
implemented.
OK. Good to know.
Yup, that's a bug. The search pattern is *.* - it should just be * on
non-Windows. But you can just type in what you want - I didn't expect
anyone to actually use those buttons on non-Windows platforms.
New users may?
(7) Possible bug in the IDE? How do you call up the Jump to
Section dropdown? On some of my installs it is showing, and on
others not, even with the same grammar file.
Can you reproduce it in any consistent fashion, and if so what
versions of everything?
I'll investigate further.
Gutter line numbers are on ToDo. The line number is shown in the
status bar, though, which I personally have always found sufficient.
Ah - hadn't noticed that. Yes, probably sufficient.
On 03/03/16 20:56, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
echo "This is some text." | cg-conv
Thanks! Forgot to check echo. cat is the one for files.
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