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==In progress==
==In progress==


* [[X-Chat plugin]] ([http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/xchat-modules code])
* [[X-Chat plugin]]
* Pidgin ([http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/pidgin-apertium/ code])
* Pidgin ([http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/pidgin-apertium/ code])
* Wordpress ([http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/wp-apertium/ code], [http://xavi.infobenissa.com/bloc/2009/wp-apertium-09/?lang=en some documentation])
* Wordpress ([http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/wp-apertium/ code], [http://xavi.infobenissa.com/bloc/2009/wp-apertium-09/?lang=en some documentation])

Revision as of 22:26, 6 August 2009

Here is a list of plugins that would be nice to have for Apertium.


Completed

In progress

Requested

  • A plugin for subtitle editors.

We have Apertium Subtitles, but instead of making our own subtitle editor it's more feasible to make an Apertium plugin for high-quality existing subtitle editors, like http://jubler.org/. It would be easy - perhaps 1—2 day's work - to add Apertium support for http://jubler.org/. See discussion and coding advice on [here] and [here].

  • Automated export to mobile dictionaries.

We have Apertium-tinylex and it's fine. Yet, there are many much more developed mobile dictionary applications available, such as Omnidic - http://www.openmobiledictionary.com/ (really cool! — source at http://code.google.com/p/omnidic/source/list). The task would be to add program tools and set up scripts needed for exporting Apertium bilingual dictionaries to other platforms, i.a. omnidic, and add to f.eks. [1]. More discussion [here] and [here]

  • API that mimics the API of Google Translate.

If we had an API package that resembled that of Google Translate what would probably ease adoption of Apertium in a range of software. This is part of the Google Summer of Code 2009 project Apertium going SOA.