6.0183 Qs: Authoring Pkgs; Chinese W/P; Poems (3/44)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 4 Aug 1992 17:37:57 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0183. Tuesday, 4 Aug 1992.
(1) Date: Tue, 4 Aug 92 10:50+0000 (14 lines)
From: Heberlein@KU-EICHSTAETT.DBP.DE
Subject: authoring packages
(2) Date: Tue, 4 Aug 92 6:56:42 CDT (14 lines)
From: boss@cwis.unomaha.edu (Judy Boss)
Subject: query: IBM-compatible Chinese wordprocessor
(3) Date: Tuesday, 4 Aug 1992 11:10:19 EDT (16 lines)
From: "Patrick W. Conner" <U47C2@WVNVM>
Subject: Whereabouts of 2 poems...
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Date: Tue, 4 Aug 92 10:50+0000
From: Heberlein@KU-EICHSTAETT.DBP.DE
Subject: authoring packages
Can someone point me to a good authoring system for the
development of grammar and literature courses (latin and
greek)?
I should allow error diagnostics (not only percentage
statistics), flexible handling of typing errors and provide
some help facilites.
Thanks,
Fritz Heberlein
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Date: Tue, 4 Aug 92 6:56:42 CDT
From: boss@cwis.unomaha.edu (Judy Boss)
Subject: query: IBM-compatible Chinese wordprocessor
A former student who now works for a firm translating Chinese documents
into English is looking for a word processor that would allow him to
enter Chinese characters on his IBM-compatible. Would anyone who has
knowledge of where to obtain such a program please post the information
to me.
Thanks in advance,
Judy Boss
boss@odin.unomaha.edu
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Date: Tuesday, 4 Aug 1992 11:10:19 EDT
From: "Patrick W. Conner" <U47C2@WVNVM>
Subject: Whereabouts of 2 poems...
A colleague asked me whether anyone out there would know where, off
the top of your collective head, one might find a copy of John Ciardi's
"Most Like an Arch This Marriage," and Tau-Sheng's (Sung Dynesty)
"You and I". A quick search though our library catalog shows 28 works
by Ciardi, many of which appear to be collections, but there is no
'collected works'; which collection has "Most Like an Arch This Marriage"?
I assume Tau-Sheng is anthologized somewhere, but where?
All help appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
--Pat