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The Apertium '''Pairviewer''' is a HTML5 tool that depicts all Apertium [[list of language pairs|language pairs]] in an interactive graph initially developed sometime before the [[GCI|Google Code-In]] 2013. Its source code can be [https://github.com/apertium/pairviewer found on GitHub] and a demonstration is available [http://ilazki.thinkgeek.co.uk/~firespeaker/pairviewer/apertium.html here]. |
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== Setting up Pairviewer == |
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== Using Pairviewer == |
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== How Pairviewer works == |
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== Known bugs == |
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There are a few apparent bugs that should be fixed before the pair viewer goes public. |
There are a few apparent bugs that should be fixed before the pair viewer goes public. |
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* in initial view (sometimes?), quz has no line connecting it to spa |
* in initial view (sometimes?), quz has no line connecting it to spa |
Revision as of 23:54, 3 December 2018
The Apertium Pairviewer is a HTML5 tool that depicts all Apertium language pairs in an interactive graph initially developed sometime before the Google Code-In 2013. Its source code can be found on GitHub and a demonstration is available here.
Setting up Pairviewer
Using Pairviewer
How Pairviewer works
Known bugs
There are a few apparent bugs that should be fixed before the pair viewer goes public.
- in initial view (sometimes?), quz has no line connecting it to spa
- sometimes two- and three-letter codes don't seem to merge
- when just trunk and staging are selected, tur/tr and nob/nb are each separate from one another
- when trunk, staging, and nursery are selected, nob/nb are merged, but tur/tr are separate
- when all possible pairs are viewed (including ones with missing stems, etc.), pa doesn't have a line connecting it to ur