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* <code>en-es-apertium-palm.pdb</code>. This is the file required for PalmOpenDic. |
* <code>en-es-apertium-palm.pdb</code>. This is the file required for PalmOpenDic. |
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=== Stable and nightly builds === |
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Find a few examples of .pdb files in the [https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/apertium-dixtools/tiny-examples/ tiny-examples] directory. |
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* There's also a '''nightly build''' for each language pair to download from [http://www.apertium.org/files/palm/ www.apertium.org/files/palm]. |
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* '''Stable''' versions of the dictionaries (.pdb files) are available in the [https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/apertium-mobile/apertium-tinylex-palm/ apertium-tinylex-palm] SVN directory. '''Note:''' After Apertium's migration to GitHub, this tool is '''read-only''' on the SourceForge repository and does not exist on GitHub. If you are interested in migrating this tool to GitHub, see [[Migrating tools to GitHub]]. |
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=== An example of configuration file === |
=== An example of configuration file === |
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== Video demo == |
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<videoflash>o9o1wtb5jGc</videoflash> |
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There is a lot of people out there who use Palm handhelds and could benefit from Apertium bilingual dictionaries. |
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There is an opensource application for Palms called [http://pzdbview.sourceforge.net/palmopendic.html PalmOpenDic] that can handle dictionaries. |
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Dictionaries in a rather easy text-like format such as the one used by [http://dict.cc dict.cc] (see [http://www1.dict.cc/translation_file_request.php the file request page of dict.cc]) can be converted with a Java application (for the desktop) inside PalmOpenDic into the Palm database format used by PalmOpenDic. |
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* [[Apertium Android|Apertium Android]] |
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== External links == |
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Apertium bilingual dictionaries could easily be converted, using ltexpand, into a dict.cc-like format and then distributed with PalmOpenDic. |
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* [http://www.tinylex.com/download_palm.php TinyLex.com:] Apertium TinyLex binaries for Palm at tinylex.com. |
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Mikel has tried to install a the resulting, converted file into his Zire 22 Palm but got a message when using [http://www.jpilot.org/ jpilot] to install ("Instal·lació de DictCC.pdf ha fallat"). This was probably because the file was too large. After converting just a section, it worked nicely. |
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* [http://pzdbview.sourceforge.net/palmopendic.html PalmOpenDic]: PalmOS dictionary application for PalmOS 3.5 or higher. It can be used to view (and search in) dictionaries which are stored on your Palm. |
* [http://pzdbview.sourceforge.net/palmopendic.html PalmOpenDic]: PalmOS dictionary application for PalmOS 3.5 or higher. It can be used to view (and search in) dictionaries which are stored on your Palm. |
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* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pose/ Palm OS Emulator] is used for writing, testing, and debugging Palm OS applications. |
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* [http://www.jpilot.org/ J-Pilot]: a desktop organizer application for PalmOS devices. |
* [http://www.jpilot.org/ J-Pilot]: a desktop organizer application for PalmOS devices. |
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Latest revision as of 05:03, 8 March 2018
Mobile dictionaries for Palm can be generated using the dix2tiny task in apertium-dixtools package.
Requirements[edit]
- Apertium DixTools
- PalmOpenDic
- A Palm device
Download and install Apertium DixTools[edit]
- See Apertium-DixTools.
Generating dictionaries for PalmOpenDic[edit]
$ apertium-dixtools dix2tiny <dix> <lang-pair> <lang-pair-text> <platform> [<filter>]
where:
- dix: an apertium bilingual dictionary (.dix).
- lang-pair: the code for the language pair (es-ca, en-es, etc.)
- lang-pair-text: the name of the language pair (Spanish-Catalan, English-Catalan, etc.)
- platform: in this particular case (dictionaries for Palm), the option must be 'palm'.
- filter: an XML config file with some filtering rules.
Example:
$ apertium-dixtools dix2tiny apertium-en-es.en-es.dix en-es English-Spanish palm config-en-es.xml
This command will generate two files:
en-es-data.cc
en-es-apertium-palm.pdb
. This is the file required for PalmOpenDic.
Stable and nightly builds[edit]
- There's also a nightly build for each language pair to download from www.apertium.org/files/palm.
- Stable versions of the dictionaries (.pdb files) are available in the apertium-tinylex-palm SVN directory. Note: After Apertium's migration to GitHub, this tool is read-only on the SourceForge repository and does not exist on GitHub. If you are interested in migrating this tool to GitHub, see Migrating tools to GitHub.
An example of configuration file[edit]
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd"> <properties> <comment>Configuration</comment> <!-- force to preserve the following tags --> <entry key="preserveTags">n,adj,adv,vblex</entry> <!-- force to ignore the following tags --> <entry key="ignoreTags">GD,ND,cm</entry> <!-- ignore tags not listed in 'preserveTags' and 'ignoreTags' properties --> <entry key="ignoreNotListedTags">no</entry> <!-- characters to remove --> <entry key="removeCharacters">\\*</entry> <!-- characters to replace with blank --> <entry key="replaceCharactersWithBlank">_</entry> <entry key="rename_n">noun</entry> <entry key="rename_adv">adverb</entry> <entry key="rename_adj">adjective</entry> ... </properties>
Screenshots[edit]
Video demo[edit]
<videoflash>o9o1wtb5jGc</videoflash>
Related software[edit]
- Apertium TinyLex: a J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) program for mobile devices which looks up dictionary entries.
- Apertium Android
External links[edit]
- TinyLex.com: Apertium TinyLex binaries for Palm at tinylex.com.
- PalmOpenDic: PalmOS dictionary application for PalmOS 3.5 or higher. It can be used to view (and search in) dictionaries which are stored on your Palm.
- Palm OS Emulator is used for writing, testing, and debugging Palm OS applications.
- J-Pilot: a desktop organizer application for PalmOS devices.