Apertium Subtitles
Apertium Subtitles is a program which can be used to translate subtitles.
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 Java, you can already dive in.
What you need
- Java JDK 1.6
- A working Apertium 3.0 installation
Installing and running apertium-subtitles
Just point your Java-enabled browser to http://apertium.ebenimeli.org/apertium-subtitles/launch.jnlp and start working.
Accept to trust the application (it is using your local installation of Apertium).
You can also save the link, rename it and put it in your start menu (nice for off-line use).
If this doesn't work for you, try typing from the command line:
javaws http://apertium.ebenimeli.org/apertium-subtitles/launch.jnlp
Getting, compiling and running apertium-subtitles from source
Check out the source code (Netbeans project) from the subversion repository:
svn co https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/apertium-subtitles-gui cd apertium-subtitles-gui ant ant run
To run it's easiest just to type 'ant run' or use Netbeans to compile.
Running apertium-subtitles
Running the binary: Just double-click on apertium-subtitles-gui.jar
It this don't work, type
java -jar apertium-subtitles-gui.jar
from the command line. Remember to use JDK 1.6 (java -version shows the version number)
Testing unreleased language pairs from subversion
At startup Apertium Subtitles will scan for languages installed on the system.