
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 13:28:33 -0500, Jim Tinsley <jtinsley@pobox.com> wrote: |What you actually proposed was that you should carve up gutcheck into |separate files, dealing with separate languages. If there had ever |been a day when I decided to sit down and write gutcheck, that's what |I might well have done from Day One, but there never was such a day. |To me, it's just a handy platform into which I can plug checks that I |find useful. IMO with the advent of huge memory in even the entry level computers, All tests should be in the one program, and the different language versions should be handled by simple switches/radio buttons, as with the various sorts of angle brackets ATM. OK the switches will inevitably become complex and difficult. -- Dave Fawthrop <dave hyphenologist co uk> 17,000 free e-books at Project Gutenberg! http://www.gutenberg.net For Yorkshire Dialect go to www.hyphenologist.co.uk/songs/