About Minibar
Minibar is an alternative implementation of the
GF web app
Fridge Poetry.
It doesn't do everything the original Fridge Poetry does (e.g. drag-and-drop is missing),
so I refer to it as a minibar rather than a full refrigerator :-)
Some implementation details:
- It is implemented directly in JavaScipt. It does not use Google Web Toolkit or any big JavaScript libraries.
- It has been tested and found to work in the following browsers:
- On the Mac: Firefox 3.5 & 3.6, Safari 4.0, Opera 10.10 and
Google Chrome 4.0.249.49.
- On Linux: Firefox 3.0.18 & 3.5, Opera 10.10.
- On the Android Dev Phone: Android Mobile Safari 3.0.4 & 3.1.2
and Android Opera Mini 4.2.
It does not seem work in Internet Explorer 7
(there are both styling and scripting issues).
There seems to be some rendering bugs in Chrome 5.0.342.9 β.
- The implementation consist of two JavaScript files:
minibar.js and support.js
The latter is also used in
a couple of
small web apps based on the
SALDO web services.
- To access the GF web service, it uses the
JSONP method
mentioned in the GF
web services paper, which allows the web app to be hosted on a different server
from the GF web service. (To demonstrate this, I put the Minibar demo on
www.cs.chalmers.se, while the GF server that it calls is on
www.grammaticalframework.org.)
- As an experiment, it does no use the
grammars.xml
file,
but instead calls a little CGI script,
grammars.cgi
which lists the .pgf files in the directory, in JSONP format.
(Note: if you want to install this on your own computer,
- if you click on the link,
the CGI script will be downloaded as
grammars.cgi.txt
,
but it should be called grammars.cgi
and stored on the server
in the same directory as the grammar files.
- for CGI scripts to work with lighttpd,
"mod_cgi"
needs
to be included in the definition of server.modules
in the
lighttpd.conf
file.)
- [Added 2010-02-16] There is a button for generating random sentences.
- [Added 2010-02-23] All translations are shown, not just the first one,
if there are multiple parses.
- [Added 2010-02-25] Next to each translation, there is now a little tree
icon that you can click on to see a drawing of an abstract syntax tree or a
parse tree. If you click on a drawing it collapses back into a tree icon.
- [Added 2010-04-09] Preparations to support different ways to access the
grammar: currently we access a PGF server via JSONP, but I would also like
to support AJAX, and local/downloaded JavaScript grammars.
- [Added 2010-04-19] A text entry field appears when you click in
the sentence area (with a dashed border). This allows you to enter words by
typing on the keyboard. As you start typing word magnets that don't match what
you are typing are removed. When only one magnet remains, you can press enter
to complete the word.
- [Added 2010-04-19] There is a menu for choosing the output language:
you can pick "All" to translate to all available languages, or pick one
particular language.
- [Added 2010-04-19] You can pass options to the function
start_minibar
to customize the user interface. The default is
{show_abstract:true,show_trees:true}
to show the abstract syntax
of parsed sentences, and to show icons that expand to syntax/parse trees next
each translation.
These features can be turned off by setting the fields to false
.
- [Added 2010-04-30] The grammar menu is omitted if there is only one
grammar in the grammar list.
- [Added 2010-04-30] Fewer hardwired constants and new
start_minibar
options (server, grammars_url, grammar_list,
show_grouped_translations, delete_button_text) to make
minibar.js
more resuable.)
- [Added 2010-05-26] The magnets are now created with
<input type=button>
tags to make them clickable in more
browsers.
- [Added 2010-05-26] The text entry field is now visible from the start,
and it is removed when no more words can be added to the sentence. When you
press enter, a word is added if there is only one magnet left,
or if what you have entered exactly matches one of the remaining
magnet.
- [Added 2010-05-28] Added a link to make it easy to try the same sentence in
Google Translate.This can be
turned off by passing the option
{try_google:false}
to
start_minibar
.
- [Added 2010-06-02] Added support for Help and Feedback buttons, controlled
by the options
feedback_url
and help_url
passed to
start_minibar
.
- [Added 2010-06-02] New option:
default_source_language
.
- [Added 2010-09-10] Minibar now automatically uses
XHR
instead of JSONP when possible (i.e. when the HTML document and the
PGF service are on the same server).
- [Added 2010-09-10] The default input language is now the user's preferred
language, if possible. This is implemented by consulting the
userLanguage
field in the grammar info output by pgf-server.
- [Added 2010-10-27] Keyboard input and completion should now work much
more smoothly:
- When you press space, the current word will be completed (if incomplete)
and a new magnet will be created. If there is more than one possible
completion, no magnet is created, but the common prefix of the possible
completions is added to the text box.
- Instead of asking the server for possible completions every time a new
letter is added to the curent word, minibar only ask for completions for
whole words and then filters the list locally when more letters are entered,
speeding things up when server responses are slow.
- [Added 2010-10-27] Code restructuring:
- The PGF server API has been moved to its own file:
pgf_online.js. This
allows it to be reused in other applicaitons without importing the entire
minibar. It also allows minibar to be used with different server
interfaces. minibar.html has been updated to
show how you use the new minibar.js and
pgf_online.js.
- The minibar code has been rewritten to avoid storing state information
in the document tree and accessing it by referring to named document
elements. The code now also avoids using string literals containing
the names of top-level functions to specify event handlers for buttons
and menus. (The code is no longer introspective, so α conversion
will not change its meaning.)
- [Added 2010-11-09] Some new documentation:
- [Added 2011-03-03] Added a button to display word alignment.
- [Changed 2011-03-22] Don't force focus to the typed input field
after every word. On touch-based devices, the on-screen keyboard kept
popping up after every word, which was very annoying if you were
entering a sentence by tapping on the magnets.
- [Changed 2011-08-03] Moved the initialization code in minibar.html to
minibar_online.js.
- [Changed 2011-08-08] For improved modularity and reusability,
two smaller objects have been factored out from the Minibar object:
Input and Translations. These have been placed in two separate files:
minibar_input.js and
minibar_translations.js.
Some common auxiliary functions have also been moved to a separate file:
minibar_support.js.
- [Added 2011-08-09] Added some Minibar API
documentation.
- [Changed 2011-08-22] Quick fix to allow literals to be entered:
if you press Enter, the current word will be accepted, even if there are no
matching completions.
(You can now use names of people when constructing sentences in the Letter
grammar, for example.)
- [Added 2011-10-18] Added a button to display some grammar info and a
start category menu. The start category menu can be turned off by passing
the option
{startcat_menu:false}
when starting the minibar.
- [Added 2012-02-10] New minibar option
initial_grammar
to
control which of the available grammars is selected initially.
- [Added 2012-03-08] Added the option
{tree_img_format: fmt}
to make it easy to select "gif"
, "png"
or
"svg"
output
for abstract synax trees, parse trees and word alignment diagrams.
- [Added 2012-03-19] Minibar now remembers the most recently used grammar
and automatically selects it the next time you return to the minibar.
(This is implemented using localStorage, i.e. the data is stored locally on
the user's device.)
- [Added 2012-03-26] Support for adding grammars from several servers to
the grammar menu. You can also add grammars from several directories on the
same server of course. The included minibar configuration file adds the
user's own grammars from the grammar editor.
-
[Added 2012-04-02] Word-for-word replacements:
when a complete and
unambiguous sentence has been entered, the words glow blue and when you
click on one, possible replacements appear. (Replacements are shown as names
of functions in the abstract syntax for now. They should be shown as words
in the concrete syntax instead.) When you click on a replacement word,
the sentence is reconstructed with the new word, adjusting other words
as needed for agreement. This functionality is activated by passing the
option
{word_replacements:true}
when starting the minibar.
- [Added 2012-04-03]
If you leave the minibar and later return, the previous input will be
restored. One input string per grammar is remembered, so you can also switch
back and forth between grammars without losing the input.
(This is implemented using localStorage, i.e. the data is stored locally on
the user's device.)
- [Added 2012-04-04] Grammar editor integration: as part of the
word-for-word replacement interface, minibar can now show a button for
extending the grammar with a new word. This is activated by passing the
option
{extend_grammar:func}
when starting the
minibar, where func is the editor function to call
(to be document further).
- [Added 2012-04-18] Added buttons to use generated translations as input.
(This functionality is available in the original Fridge Poetry, but has
been missing in Minibar, until now.)
- [Added 2012-11-23] Added support for switching back and forth between the
minibar and the new syntax tree editor. The default configuration in
minibar_online.js
shows how to enable it.
- [Added 2012-11-29] After pressing the i button to view
grammar info, there is now a More info button to get
more detailed information about all categories and functions in the
grammar.
Last modified: Thu Nov 29 20:13:55 CET 2012
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