Hi Jack and Harry.
Jack, that's a brilliant idea. There are folks like me still using CharGer. GitHub
would be excellent to take it forward and make it current, given Harry's original
work.
Thanks!
Simon
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Thanks, Harry!
I have fond memories of using CharGer in its early days while exploring CGs.
A modest suggestion:
If the code was installed at Github, it then becomes more widely visible and subject to
updating through forks and pull requests.
I would volunteer to do that if desired.
Cheers
Jack
On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 10:10 AM Harry Delugach via CG
<cg@lists.iccs-conference.org<mailto:cg@lists.iccs-conference.org>> wrote:
All,
For many years, I have been associated with the CharGer software, a conceptual graph
editor. I began this project in 1997, with the support and encouragement of the conceptual
graph community who met annually at the Internaional Conference on Conceptual Structures
(ICCS). Over the years a number of new features were added, which are documented in the
CharGer Manual, which is distributed with the software.
Having recently received a couple of inquiries about the software, I thought I'd post
its current address.
<http://www.cs.uah.edu/~delugach/charger.php>
H. Delugach - CharGer (
software)<http://www.cs.uah.edu/~delugach/charger.php>
cs.uah.edu<http://www.cs.uah.edu/~delugach/charger.php>
[
X]<http://www.cs.uah.edu/~delugach/charger.php>
The software is not currently actively supported. Based on Java swing, it uses fairly old
technology. There are probably better solutions at hand, but I've been given the idea
that the old software is still useful, especially for preparing conceptual graphs for
presentations.
I'll be happy to answer any questions about it.
Enjoy!
Harry Delugach
Harry S. Delugach, Ph.D.
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Associate Professor Emeritus (retired)
Computer Science Dept.
OKT N-351
University Of Alabama In Huntsville
Huntsville AL 35899 U.S.A.
voice: +1 256.824.6614
fax: +1 256.824.6239
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http://www.cs.uah.edu/~delugach
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