I have previously converted this file to XML without difficulty
(http://www.splloc.soton.ac.uk/spllocdb/xml/Discussion/D50D57MJA13.xml)
I can remove all of the # symbols from the .cha file but this would
seem to remove information from the file and offer no benefits.
What is the best action to take?
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Thanks
Tim Boardman
SPLLOC & FLLOC Projects
University of Southampton
Has the "columns" command been definitively abolished? I did
ask about this some time back and recall that it was being looked
into.
It was such a useful command for (a) producing handouts for teaching
purposes showing the different speakers, and (b) giving students an
easy command to try out in the introductory seminar on using CLAN.
Any chance of reviving it in the new version of CLAN?
many thanks,
Sue
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Department of English,
The University of Birmingham,
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Sue B
Brian MacWhinney wrote:
> Dear Sue,
> I am afraid that we can't commit Leonid's time to this now. If
> we resurrect COLUMNS,
> we would want to do so in a more general way. However, even in that
> case, the formatting issues involved in making
> COLUMNS output fit into the right "squares" are pretty serious. I can
> imagine a highly restricted simple
> form of COLUMNS that allows for only two speakers and no dependent
> tiers. But, given the limitations
> this would impose, I wonder if it would not end up being misleading.
>
> -- Brian