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+ | '''TinyLex''' is a J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) program for mobile devices which |
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− | '''Crossdics''' (part of [[apertium-dixtools]]) is a program that can be used to "cross" language pairs. That is, given language pairs <code>aa-bb</code> and <code>bb-cc</code> it will create a new language pair for <code>aa-cc</code>. |
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+ | looks up dictionary entries. It is free software and released under the |
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+ | terms of the GNU General Public License v2.0. |
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− | == |
+ | == Requirements == |
+ | * Ant |
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+ | * Java Development Kit 6 (JDK6) |
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+ | * Netbeans (>6.0) (some libraries are needed to build the project) |
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+ | * Mobile Device supporting J2ME MIDP 2.0 |
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− | == |
+ | == Download == |
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− | You will need to install [http://ant.apache.org/ Ant] and [http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp Java Development Kit 6 (JDK6)] |
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− | $ sudo apt-get install ant sun-java6-jdk |
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− | == Compiling == |
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+ | == Build == |
− | $ sudo ant install |
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− | + | $ cd apertium-mobile |
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+ | It is recommended to open this project with Netbeans before (only the first time). This will create a 'private' directory inside 'nbproject' with some user properties (this is the easiest way to get them). |
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− | $ apertium-crossdics |
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+ | After that, |
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− | == Crossing dictionaries == |
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− | === Using a Linguistic Resources Document === |
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− | You can define a [[Linguistic Resources Document]] (LRD) and use it to indicate which dictionaries will be used for crossing: |
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− | $ apertium-crossdics -f my-linguistic-resources.xml sl-tl |
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− | Therefore, only 2 parameters are needed: |
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− | * '''my-linguistic-resources.xml''': a document specifying a set of linguistic resources (dictionaries, cross models, corpora, other LRD files, etc). |
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− | * '''sl-tl''': source language (sl) and target language (tl). |
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− | Note that this form uses the <code>apertium-dixtools</code> script (the <code>apertium-crossdics</code> script still uses the "old" form) |
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− | === Without a Linguistic Resources Document === |
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− | First of all, copy linguistic data into folder "dics" |
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− | * Bilingual dictionary A-B: <code>apertium-bb-aa.bb-aa.dix</code> |
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− | * Bilingual dictionary B-C: <code>apertium-bb-cc.bb-cc.dix</code> |
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− | * Morphological dictionary A: <code>apertium-bb-aa.aa.dix</code> |
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− | * Morphological dictionary C: <code>apertium-bb-cc.cc.dix</code> |
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− | Please note that: |
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− | * all dictionaries must be in the form: |
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− | ** <code>apertium-xx-yy.xx-yy.dix</code> (bilingual dictionaries) |
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− | ** <code>apertium-xx-yy.xx.dix</code> (morphological dictionaries) |
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− | * the common language (B) must be in the left side, that is, dictionaries in the form B-A and B-C |
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− | * use "-r" instead of "-n" if the dictionary has to be [[Reverse a dictionary|reversed]] (apertium-aa-bb.aa-bb.dix to apertium-bb-aa.bb-aa.dix) |
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− | Use the '''apertium-dixtools''' script to cross the dictionaries: |
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− | $ apertium-dixtools cross-param '''monA.dix''' -n '''bilAB.dix''' -n '''bilBC-dix''' '''monC.dix''' |
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− | An example crossing '''es-ca''' and '''es-pt''' to get the '''ca-pt''' pair. |
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− | $ apertium-dixtools cross-param dics/apertium-es-ca.ca.dix -n dics/apertium-es-ca.es-ca.dix -n dics/apertium-es-pt.es-pt.dix dics/apertium-es-pt.pt.dix |
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− | </pre> |
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− | == |
+ | == Running the application == |
+ | Copy/send the .jar file to your mobile device. |
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− | By default, the crossdics tool uses a simple cross model defining very simple rules for crossing two sets of dictionaries. However, more specific cross actions might be needed in order to cross certain [[List of language pairs|language pairs]] correctly. [[Cross Model|Defining a new cross schema]] with concrete pattern-action elements solves this problem. |
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+ | dist/en_es/en-es-apertium-tinylex-0.2.jar |
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− | == See also == |
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+ | dist/es_ca/es-ca-apertium-tinylex-0.2.jar |
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− | * [[Crossdics Example|Crossing language pairs: a full example]] |
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+ | dist/fr_ca/fr-ca-apertium-tinylex-0.2.jar |
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− | * [[Linguistic Resources Document|How to create a Linguistic Resources Document]] |
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− | * [[Cross Model|How to define a new cross schema]] |
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− | * [[List of language pairs|List of available language pairs]] |
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− | * [[Sort a dictionary|How to sort a dictionary]] |
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− | * [[Merge dictionaries|How to merge dictionaries]] |
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− | * [[Reverse a dictionary|How to reverse a bilingual dictionary]] |
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Revision as of 10:34, 29 April 2008
TinyLex is a J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) program for mobile devices which looks up dictionary entries. It is free software and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.0.
Requirements
- Ant
- Java Development Kit 6 (JDK6)
- Netbeans (>6.0) (some libraries are needed to build the project)
- Mobile Device supporting J2ME MIDP 2.0
Download
$ svn co https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/apertium-mobile/apertium-tinylex
Build
$ cd apertium-mobile $ cd apertium-tinylex
It is recommended to open this project with Netbeans before (only the first time). This will create a 'private' directory inside 'nbproject' with some user properties (this is the easiest way to get them).
After that,
$ ant jar-all
Running the application
Copy/send the .jar file to your mobile device.
dist/en_es/en-es-apertium-tinylex-0.2.jar dist/es_ca/es-ca-apertium-tinylex-0.2.jar dist/fr_ca/fr-ca-apertium-tinylex-0.2.jar ...