[00:23:34] ok! have fun tomorrow ! [04:10:23] *** Joins: drbean_ (~drbean@TC210-63-209-89.static.apol.com.tw) [04:11:57] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@TC210-63-209-29.static.apol.com.tw) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [05:56:00] *** Quits: odanoburu (uid302941@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-yabelevifkedpddg) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) [07:31:12] Yay. I got English particle shifting working. [07:31:21] ComplSlashPartLast (mkVPSlash (mkV2 (partV( mkV "suck") "in") )) np; [07:31:48] parses "suck Matt in" [08:11:06] nice! [12:41:36] *** Joins: proteusguy (~proteus-g@cm-134-196-84-236.revip18.asianet.co.th) [15:27:09] *** Joins: odanoburu (uid302941@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-kuxxeucbtnhxnaed) [16:06:41] hum, I'm confused now [16:08:55] I've rechecked what I found out on Friday about startcat, and all goes as expected: when I remove the startcat=Phr from my grammar I can only parse S or below [16:09:10] if I supply startcat=Phr, I can parse Phr and below [16:09:15] and same for Text [16:10:09] but if I import present/LangEng.gfo I can parse Text even though Lang's startcat is Phr [16:10:24] I don't see why that doesn't happen with my grammar