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[[Apertium-tolk]] is similar to, but much simpler than Apertium-view. It only has an input window and an output window. Where Apertium-view is aimed at developers, Apertium-tolk is intended to be as user friendly as possible. |
* [[Apertium-tolk]] is similar to, but much simpler than Apertium-view. It only has an input window and an output window. Where Apertium-view is aimed at developers, Apertium-tolk is intended to be as user friendly as possible. |
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Revision as of 09:40, 27 February 2008
Apertium-view is a little program which can be used to view and edit the output of the various stages of an apertium translation.
The various stages update while you type, and a change made in any one pane updates the subsequent stages.
Currently, the program is in its early stages and it will take some time before it becomes fully usable. But if you are a developer with some knowledge of Python and PyGTK, you can already dive in.
What you need
- The Apertium D-Bus Service
- A working Apertium 3.0 installation (note: this must be installed)
- The python bindings for the GTK SourceView V 2.0 module if you want syntax highlighting
Getting apertium-view
Check out the apertium-tools/apertium-view
from the subversion repository.
Running apertium-view
If you installed the D-Bus service for Apertium correctly, Apertium-view should just work (you should only have to run python apertium-view.py
). If it fails to start up, then there might be a problem with your D-Bus setup. Have a look at the D-Bus page for possible solutions, or come and ask for help in #apertium on irc.freenode.net.
Feature requests
Removing scrollbars when not wanted.Allow users to set 'mark unknown words' or not.- Automatically resizing panes to fill the screen (when others are minimised)
- Syntax highlighting
- tags are #aaaaaa, ^ and $ are #009900 { } are #999900 @ * # are #990000 and [] are #aaaaff
- Moving chunks as units rather than text.
- Configuration / choosing language pair in the GUI.
- Option to be able to click on an analysis to remove it. (basically, when you click in between / /, it removes the part in between. Would need CTRL+Z to be able to restore analyses (see below).
- Some kind of undo on a per text-pane/stage basis.
Ability to detach windows (particularly input and output windows).- Scroll panes down when they fill with more information.
Related software
- Apertium-tolk is similar to, but much simpler than Apertium-view. It only has an input window and an output window. Where Apertium-view is aimed at developers, Apertium-tolk is intended to be as user friendly as possible.