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Revision as of 11:20, 31 January 2008
- Main article: Crossdics
Cross Model
By default, the crossdics tool uses a simple cross model (schemas/cross-model-test.xml
) defining very simple rules for crossing two sets of dictionaries. However, more specific cross actions might be needed in order to cross certain language pairs correctly. Defining a new cross schema with concrete pattern-action elements solves this problem.
These patterns and actions are described in XML, as follows:
<!DOCTYPE cross-model SYSTEM "crossmodel.dtd"> <cross-model> <cross-action id="pattern-1" a="author"> <pattern>...</pattern> <action-set>...</action-set> </cross-action> ... <cross-action id="pattern-n" a="author"> <pattern>...</pattern> <action-set>...</action-set> </cross-action> </cross-model>
Click on each element in the schema above or read more about cross model elements.
Example of pattern-action
Pattern
<cross-action id="pattern-1" a="ebenimeli"> <description>Pattern 1</description> <pattern> <e> <p> <l>lemmaA</l> <r>lemmaB</r>
</e> <e r="RL"> <p> <l>lemmaB</l> <r>lemmaC</r>
</e> </pattern> <action-set> <action> <e> <p> <l>lemmaA</l> <r>lemmaC</r>
</e> </action> </action-set> </cross-action>
Example of how this cross action could be applied.
See also
External links
- Full example of cross model.
- Cross model DTD