Donald Arthur Kronos <[email protected]> čálii: > I do not know the proper procedures for a "mailing list" such as this, but > I'm trying very hard to > learn enough of how Apertium works to develop language pairs on it, so I'm > giving this a try. > > I had been asking on the #apertium IRC channel about a way to see the steps > being taken by > Apertium in the process of translating something, especially in an > experimental language pair that > one hasn't shared with the public yet (in the early stages of learning how to > make monolingual > resources and language pairs), and perhaps even the potential addition of > step-by-step round-trip > translation support, from a source language to a target language and back, > seeing the steps > along the way, and I was directed to Apertium-view as a tool which should be > able to do at least > part of what I was looking for.
Note: apertium-view and apertium-viewer are different tools; I don't know if apertium-view is maintained any more, but Jacob Nordfalk has been working a lot on apertium-viewer.
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