TextAnnotationGraphs VS sca

Compare TextAnnotationGraphs vs sca and see what are their differences.

TextAnnotationGraphs

A modular annotation system that supports complex, interactive annotation graphs embedded on top of sequences of text. (by CreativeCodingLab)
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TextAnnotationGraphs sca
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TextAnnotationGraphs

Posts with mentions or reviews of TextAnnotationGraphs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • 3D visualisations of English grammar?
    1 project | /r/linguistics | 16 Mar 2021
    There's a fair amount of work intended to visualise sentences. The Reed-Kellog system is the most popularly used in pedagogy (though I personally find them a bit unintuitive). There are definitely shinier, more modern ways you can use to display grammatical relationships. For example, I'm not sure whether people have tried using them in pedagogy, but if you're familiar with dependency grammar, you can look into things like displaCy for Universal Dependencies graphs or Text Annotation Graphs.

sca

Posts with mentions or reviews of sca. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Sound change appliers
    1 project | /r/conlangs | 28 Jun 2022
  • TriSCA - a new web-based sound change applier
    1 project | /r/conlangs | 9 Mar 2021
    A few days ago I started work on an online sound change applier, similar to Mark Rosenfelder's SCA2. The syntax is slightly different, which allows you to write some rules more compactly or clearly, but it is feature-rich enough to be a full replacement for SCA2. Thorough documentation is available by pressing the "Help" button, and all the code is open-source and is available on GitHub under the GNU GPLv3 license. I will add more features as people request them or as I get new ideas.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing TextAnnotationGraphs and sca you can also consider the following projects:

SingleFile - Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file

create-html-boilerplate - Generate a vanilla HTML/CSS boilerplate in a flash! ⚡

Old-Latin - Linguistic data on Old Latin

the-matrix-effect - The incredible effect of rain of letters in the style of the Matrix trilogy.

mod-startpage - A simple -- postmodernist looking -- home page for modern web-browsers.

pomodoro-chrome-extension - Pomodoro time & To do list chrome extension

langua - A suite of language tools

Weather-app - A simple weather web app created using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and openweather API.

library - An online reading list

Transmute - A sound change applier in F#

weather-app

Rubik-Scrambler - This is something I am working on to help me learn about HTML, JavaScript, and CSS! It only supports the 3x3 but you can use it for a 2x2 (I am going to add more cubes but just don't have the motivation to do it). Hope you learn about this too! Only used in chrome but could be supported for other browsers.