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Syntax tree editor for rapid annotation of existing text
Linguistic Tree Constructor (LTC) is a tool for drawing lingusitic syntax trees of already-existing text.
It is a syntax editor, not a text editor, so the text has to exist already. It is best suited for large-scale, rapid creation of hand-annotated treebanks.
The user can define their own node categories, and can label each node with labels, also definable by the user. LTC supports "generic", X-Bar and RRG trees.
Supports interlinear texts in SIL SFM format.
The Tag Cloud Maker application allows the specification of a source folder containing files that are parsed and the words counted and displayed in an HTML word tag cloud.
Our aim is to develop a tool that converts textual constraints written in the OCL 2.0 language into instances of the OCL 2.0 metamodel. We use as a conceptual modeling environment the einaGMC tool http://guifre.lsi.upc.edu/eina_GMC/
An alternative to the page-chapter-paragraph documentation approach. LivCos allows you to teach the computer the structure of your content, so it can support you in various contexts. Pages will be generated as one of many views on the actual content.
Learn basic constraint logic programming by solving logic word puzzles. Go to http://eclipse.dougedmunds.com . This tutorial will show you how to solve easy 1 star to hard 5 star puzzles, using the eCLiPSe-CLP language (available at http://eclipseclp.org/).
Don't confuse this programming language (a prolog language) with the IDE for Java.