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There are a few ways you can use [[pipeline]]s in Apertium. One of them is '''Modes''' files. Modes files (typically called <code>modes.xml</code>) are XML files which specify which programs should be run and in what order. Normally each linguistic package has one of these files which specifies various ways in which you can use the data to perform translations.
 
There are a few ways you can use [[pipeline]]s in Apertium. One of them is '''Modes''' files. Modes files (typically called <code>modes.xml</code>) are XML files which specify which programs should be run and in what order. Normally each linguistic package has one of these files which specifies various ways in which you can use the data to perform translations.
   
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==See also==
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*[[Mixed modes]]
   
 
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Revision as of 20:36, 15 January 2008

There are a few ways you can use pipelines in Apertium. One of them is Modes files. Modes files (typically called modes.xml) are XML files which specify which programs should be run and in what order. Normally each linguistic package has one of these files which specifies various ways in which you can use the data to perform translations.

See also