On 2014-03-23 08:32, Dave Pawson wrote:

> OK... I'm wondering which is more scary. Grammar terminology
> or XML markup.

The XML contains all that grammar terminology, too.

> Specifically:
> Entering a 'wrong' sentence. Hit a key and it skips to end of line?
> Odd, not used to it.

I either don't understand what you mean or I cannot reproduce it. Which 
browser are you using?

> 'show analysis' page.

Having easier to understand tag names is on our TODO list but we're not 
there yet.

> 1. Who is interested in the analysis? A user? A developer only?

Anybody using the tool to develop non-trivial rules, i.e. rules that 
don't just refer to plain words but to part-of-speech tags.

>     What do you want the user to check? That the analysis has
> been carried out correctly?

I'll try to come up with a help text.

Regards
  Daniel


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