[10:50:01] In lib/src/english/IrregEng.gf: [10:50:26] - know_V = irregV "know" "knew" "know" ; [10:50:28] + know_V = irregV "know" "knew" "known" ; [10:55:16] Thanks, I'll fix it [11:23:57] Also "beat" "beat" "beaten" [11:26:21] Fixed that one too [11:27:01] Haha, maybe I'll wait an hour for the next :P [13:44:02] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@113.196.171.151) (*.net *.split) [13:44:41] *** Quits: inariksit (~inari@ksit.fixme.fi) (*.net *.split) [13:47:35] *** Joins: drbean (~drbean@113.196.171.151) [13:47:35] *** Joins: inariksit (~inari@ksit.fixme.fi) [15:41:41] I couldn't find any more. [15:43:35] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_irregular_verbs lists "beat" as a variant of "beaten." So "beat" is not wrong. [17:23:19] Alright, but I think beaten is the more normal [17:24:13] I'm really starting to hate Windows >__> Trying to figure out the unicode problems for my Windows guide http://www.grammaticalframework.org/~inari/gf-windows.html [17:29:13] Basically I can change the active code page in my command prompt to 65001 (unicode) and type ÄÖÜßċġħż just fine, but that just doesn't communicate to GF, anythin more exotic than é or ä is just invalid character [17:30:38] I'm not planning to use GF on Windows that much, but just to make it look good in the summer school :P and anyway there will be people who are using only Windows [19:37:32] Holy shit, it's printing "mniej zaślubiony niż wszyscy , Paryżu" [19:37:53] And... that took only one afternoon. :---D