| H.Richy, P. Frison, and E. Picheral, `Multilingual String-to-String Correction in Grif, a structured editor', in EP'92, eds., C. Vanoirbeek and G. Coray, pp. 183--198, Cambridge, UK, (1992). Cambridge University Press. [Richy92a] at http://opera.inrialpes.fr/OPERA/BibOpera.html. |
....to tools using the paradigm of documents as user interfaces [5] All these MAKING STRUCTURED DOCUMENTS ACTIVE 57 applications are based on (or include) an interactive editor; some are considered as extensions to the editor, some others as a specialization of the editor. A spelling checker [24] is the simplest active document application we have experimented with. We have also developed an annotation tool, an electronic index [23]anda cooperative editing system [7] as active document tools extending the editor functionality. Among the applications that specialize an editor are form ....
H. Richy, P. Frison, and E. Picheral, `Multilingual String-to-String Correction in Grif, a Structured Editor', Proceedings of Electronic Publishing 1992, EP92, C. Vanoirbeek and G. Coray, ed., pp. 183--198, Cambridge University Press, April 1992.
....fulfils the requirements mentioned above. 4 THE FORMATTING PROCESS IN GRIF Grif is an interactive system for editing and formatting complex structured documents [8,5] It must be seen as a basic research prototype onto which new research experiments are developed: index, spelling corrector [17], hypertext features [18] active document applications [19] static and dynamic document conversion [20] and, what is the core of this paper, managing complex physical structures in a dynamic formatting process. As this paper focuses on formatting, the rest of the section is devoted to the ....
H. Richy, P. Frison, and E. Picheral, `Multilingual string-to-string correction in Grif, a structured editor', in EP92 Text processing and documentmanipulation, eds., C. Vanoirbeek and G. Corey, pp. 183--198, Cambridge, UK, (April 1992). Cambridge University Press.
....that only update document contents to tools using the paradigm of documents as user interfaces [5] All these applications are based on (or include) an interactive editor; some are considered as extensions to the editor, some others as a specialization of the editor. A spelling checker [24] is the simplest active document application we have experimented with. We have also developed an annotation tool, an electronic index [23] and a cooperative editing system [7] as active document tools extending the editor functionality. Among the applications that specialize an editor are form ....
H. Richy, P. Frison, and E. Picheral, `Multilingual String-to-String Correction in Grif, a Structured Editor', Proceedingsof Electronic Publishing 1992, EP92, C. Vanoirbeek et G. Coray, ed., 183--198, Cambridge University Press, April 1992.
.... a simple example of a Document Type Description for documents of type Article: As this paper focuses on formatting, the rest of the section is devoted to the formatting features of Grif in the light of the previous requirements, without describing other features of this tool (see [1] 21] and [22] for more details) 8 C. Roisin and I. Vatton 5.1 Presentation model in Grif Grif allows to define generic typographical rules for any DTD. These rules are expressed separately from the DTD in a declarative language called P (P for Presentation) and are grouped in presentation models. A ....
H. Richy, P. Frison, E. Picheral, "Multilingual String-to-String Correction in Grif, a Structured Editor", EP'92 Text processing and document manipulation, C. Vanoirbeek & G. Corey, ed., pp. 183-198, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, April 1992.
....better the requirements mentioned above. 4 The formatting process in Grif Grif is an interactive system for editing and formatting complex structured documents [6] 17] It must be seen as a basic research prototype onto which new research experiments are developed: index, spelling corrector [20], hypertext features [18] active document applications [19] static and dynamic document conversion [1] and, what is the core of this paper, managing complex physical structures in a dynamic formatting process. As this paper focuses on formatting, the rest of the section is devoted to the ....
H. Richy, P. Frison, E. Picheral, "Multilingual String-to-String Correction in Grif, a Structured Editor", EP'92 Text processing and document manipulation, C. Vanoirbeek & G. Corey, ed., pp. 183-198, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, April 1992.
....documents. This section describes a typo checker based on the typo sheets and developed in Thot (more details are given in [21] This typo checker detects typographicerrors such as capitalization or punctuationerrors within structured documents. In the same way as a spelling checker does [22], the typo checker analyses the text and detects errors concerning micro typography within the textual parts of the document. This checker may also suggest a list of corrections to help users recover from errors. A generic approach has been adopted. This approach consists of describing homogeneous ....
....issued from these sheets, element by element, using any inherited functions and functions invoked based on attributes. When an attribute is defined, the typographic rules associated with this attribute override the others. The typo checker works in the same way as the Thot spelling checker does [22]. The checking process is interactive. A dialog between the human proofreader and the typo checker supports resolution of ambiguities. All text belonging to the checking area of the document is checked. Each control function is executed one by one on the current leaf (text only) in the logical ....
H.Richy, P. Frison, and E. Picheral, `Multilingual String-to-String Correction in Grif, a structured editor', in EP'92, eds., C. Vanoirbeek and G. Coray, pp. 183--198, Cambridge, UK, (1992). Cambridge University Press. [Richy92a] at http://opera.inrialpes.fr/OPERA/BibOpera.html.
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