I came across this today. Maybe related. http://scg.unibe.ch/archive/projects/Syre18a.pdf
cheers -ben On 23 March 2018 at 01:54, Hajo Dezelski <[email protected]> wrote: > )Hello, > > I must confess that I have not RTFM totally, so when my question has > been asked or answered before, sorry. > > I have been using Smalltalk about 25 years ago and still have the > books from Goldberg and Lalonde. But during the time I watched but did > not actively follow the development. In the last years I switched to > Python using also the NLTK. > > My main problem is the organisation of information in the form of > lots of text objects. Here I used heavily Emacs and the org mode and > still my favorite: Scrivener > (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview) > > I am still looking for an integrated environment to > write/organize/analyse text. And I am sure that everything is in Pharo > and what is missing can be programmed. > > I understand that Smalltalk is an IDE, but I haven't been pointed to > Pharo as a standard desktop. I found Grafoscopio which seemed to me a > basis for the work I do, but still haven't found tools for standard > text processing/ file management / dictionary lookup etc. > > And I am still missing/haven't found working examples in the classes, > so that if you are unsure what it really stands for, I could start an > example and start digging. As an example until now I was not able to > import my org files and see what the parser does. > > So are there some documents where it is explained where to find an > editor, markup-tags, so that I can import my text base and can start > playing with my text within Pharo and use it also as a working > environment. > > Thanks in advance > > Hajo > > --- > Cela est bien dit, mais il faut cultiver notre jardin. > > http://hajos-kontrapunkte.blogspot.de/ > >
