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And that's all! Apertium-Caffeine can work on any platform (Linux, OS X or Windows), and it does ''NOT'' require installing apertium, lttoolbox or lttoolbox-java.
And that's all! Apertium-Caffeine can work on any platform (Linux, OS X or Windows), and it does ''NOT'' require installing apertium, lttoolbox or lttoolbox-java.


== Installing ==
== Installation ==


Download it from [https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/builds/apertium-caffeine/apertium-caffeine.jar here] and launch it by simply double clicking on it. If that is not working for you, try running it from the command line:
Download it from [https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/builds/apertium-caffeine/apertium-caffeine.jar here] and launch it by simply double clicking on it. If that is not working for you, try running it from the command line:

Revision as of 11:16, 15 August 2012

Translating from English to Spanish

Apertium-Caffeine is a multi-platform Java application built on top of lttoolbox-java that translates as you type.

Requirements

  • Java 6 or better

And that's all! Apertium-Caffeine can work on any platform (Linux, OS X or Windows), and it does NOT require installing apertium, lttoolbox or lttoolbox-java.

Installation

Download it from here and launch it by simply double clicking on it. If that is not working for you, try running it from the command line:

java -jar apertium-caffeine.jar

The first time that you run it, it will ask you where to save language pair packages, and offer the possibility to install the ones you want.

Supported language pairs

Installing language pairs

Apertium-Caffeine offers the possibility to install, uninstall and update language pairs within the application. This feature is supported for all the 24 released pairs for which ready-to-use packages are maintained.

Unreleased language pairs or language pairs with external dependencies (for instance, the 6 released language pairs that depend on CG) are also supported. However, ready-to-use packages are not maintained for these pairs, so you will need to create the packages by yourself, and copy them to the directory in which you have the rest of the packages. Note that, for the language pairs with external dependencies, you will need to install those dependencies first. For instance, you will need to install CG for the pairs that depend on it.