[Lexicog] On Shoebox

Neal_Brinneman at sil.org Neal_Brinneman at sil.org
Sat Jan 3 00:18:08 UTC 2004


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> Shoebox uses standard format markers (SFM) to mark each field. For
> instance, \lx marks the lexeme, \ps marks the part of speech \ge marks the
> gloss in English, \gn marks the gloss in the national language, \gr marks
> the gloss in the regional language, etc. etc. There are more than 100
> fields available for use in the Multi Dictionary Formater (MDF) Each of
> these fields can have a different font assigned or a different language.
> When using the suggested markers for each field, Shoebox comes with
> Consistent Change tables that will export into RTF format which can then
be
> opened with MS WORD for Windows. A style sheet is furnished to format each
> field, but once the dictionary is in WORD, the styles can be changed to
> suit your taste. Shoebox allows exporting both a dictionary with glosses
in
> two other languages and it will do a finder list which is a simplified
> lexicon type reverse dictionary that alphabatizes the gloss in the
national
> language or English or the Regional language.
> Shoebox also has a simple HTML output for posting dictionaries on the
> internet. In addition to these, Shoebox will interlinearize text and put
> the gloss and part of speech under each morpheme found in the dictionary
> after the dictionary has been linked to the text file.
> Shoebox also does word lists and concordances of given words.
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>                       "Chinedu
>                       Uchechukwu"              To:
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>                                                Subject:  [Lexicog]  On
Shoebox
>                       01/02/2004 04:25
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>                       Please respond to
>                       lexicographylist
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> Greetings to you all!
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> I would like to know more about SHOEBOX. From what I can read on the
> SIL page about it, I do not know how XML compliant it is.
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> My question is directed to those who have worked with the program both
> before and after the XML revolution(?) started.
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> Is SHOEBOX xml compliant?
> If not, is there any effort to make it xml compliant?
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> I am asking because of the general fear of have one's data only in one
> format, without the possibility of accessing the data with other
> softwares.
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> Looking forward to learning more. (And thanks in advance!)
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> Chinedu...
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