la jbofi'e: Difference between revisions

From Lojban
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
* The [https://github.com/lojban/jbofihe current version]
* The [https://github.com/lojban/jbofihe current version]
* The [http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/jbofihe/ author's page]; other than the README in the github repository, contains the most up-to-date information
* The [http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/jbofihe/ author's page]; other than the README in the github repository, contains the most up-to-date information
* A [https://github.com/lojban/lojban-cvs//jbofihe/ web copy of an unkown cvs repository] which appears to contain newer versions, but gives no hint as to how a complete package could be obtainable, either as a package or from a real cvs repository..
* A [https://github.com/lojban/lojban-cvs/tree/master/jbofihe web copy of an unkown cvs repository] which appears to contain newer versions, but gives no hint as to how a complete package could be obtainable, either as a package or from a real cvs repository..


==Packages==
==Packages==

Revision as of 14:43, 12 August 2014

An software package by Richard Curnow which parses and glosses Lojban text into English. It has often been characterized as "the de facto standard glosser and parser for Lojban".

Links

  • The current version
  • The author's page; other than the README in the github repository, contains the most up-to-date information
  • A web copy of an unkown cvs repository which appears to contain newer versions, but gives no hint as to how a complete package could be obtainable, either as a package or from a real cvs repository..

Packages

Additional Features

In addition to the parser/glosser, jbofihe used to provide utilities for the classification of words, and the construction of lujvo.

Etymology

The name arose due to a lack of creativity on my part when I made the first release. I just took the name Babelfish (the famous translation engine on Altavista) and adapted it a bit to give Lojbanic fish. So originally I guess it links back to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, but with rather a lot of obscure adaption.

— Richard Curnow