4.0758 Rs: StrongWriter; BIBX; Linguist's Software (3/43)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 26 Nov 90 22:19:50 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0758. Monday, 26 Nov 1990.
(1) Date: Fri, 23 Nov 90 08:42:24 CST (13 lines)
From: "Eric Johnson DSU, Madison, SD 57042" <ERIC@SDNET>
Subject: Grammar checkers
(2) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 90 10:44:48 PST (10 lines)
From: cbf@athena.Berkeley.EDU (Charles Faulhaber)
Subject: Berkeley UNIX software
(3) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 90 09:38:11 MST (20 lines)
From: koontz@alpha.bldr.nist.gov (John E. Koontz)
Subject: Re: 4.0719 Qs: DiscLit; OED; Fonts...
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Date: Fri, 23 Nov 90 08:42:24 CST
From: "Eric Johnson DSU, Madison, SD 57042" <ERIC@SDNET>
Subject: Grammar checkers
In response to requests for information about articles written about
grammar and style checkers, I might point out that the next number of
volume 24 of _Computers and the Humanities_ will publish an article by
me on the subject: "Project Report: StrongWriter" (pages 289-294). In
the article, I describe a grammar and style checker I created, and I
examine how and why checkers might be used by writers.
-- Eric Johnson
ERIC@SDNET
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Date: Wed, 21 Nov 90 10:44:48 PST
From: cbf@athena.Berkeley.EDU (Charles Faulhaber)
Subject: Berkeley UNIX software
For information about Berkeley UNIX software,
including the BIBIX bibliography package,
contact Steve Santiago (domino@violet.berkeley.edu)
Charles Faulhaber
UC Berkeley
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Date: Wed, 21 Nov 90 09:38:11 MST
From: koontz@alpha.bldr.nist.gov (John E. Koontz)
Subject: Re: 4.0719 Qs: DiscLit; OED; Fonts... (8/136)
In regard to Jean Schumacher's query, Linguist's Software is now at:
Linguist's Software
POB 580
Edmonds, WA 98020-0580
206-775-1130
They will be happy to send you a catalog. The product is MacIntosh
only, and handles both keying/viewing and printing, as I understand it,
though I have never used it. There are some similar competitors, also
Mac only. If you are interested in a PC solution to approximately the
same range of language needs, try Nota Bene or Multi-Lingual Scholar.
There is a Notabene discussion list at notabene@taunivm.bitnet.