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=== prettifying ===
 
=== prettifying ===
* [http://www.google-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2013/4981943422681088 localised language names in analysis, generation, and spell-check modes]
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* <s>[http://www.google-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2013/4981943422681088 localised language names in analysis, generation, and spell-check modes]</s>
 
* [http://www.google-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2013/5253445619548160 get a working theme together]
 
* [http://www.google-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2013/5253445619548160 get a working theme together]
 
* make sandbox mode disabled unless an appropriate switch is passed to apertium-html-tools
 
* make sandbox mode disabled unless an appropriate switch is passed to apertium-html-tools
* add a note (localised to various languages) along the lines of "Found a mistake? Help us fix it!" with link to [[Apertium Turkic]]
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* <s>add a note (localised to various languages) along the lines of "Found a mistake? Help us fix it!" with link to [[Apertium Turkic]]</s>
   
 
=== future ===
 
=== future ===

Revision as of 23:09, 4 January 2014

This is a general to-do list for the Apertium Turkic working group.

Website

This section outlines what's left to get http://turkic.apertium.com/ up and running.

software infrastructure

optional: spell checker and language detection stuff

what to include

make the following pairs available to the site:

  • pairs: kaz-tat, tur-kir, kaz-kir, tat-bak, kaz-kaa, tuk-tur?, tur-uzb?, kaz-eng?
  • transducers: kaz, tat, kir, tur, bak, chv, kum, nog, kaa, uzb?, tuk?

prettifying

future

  • consider including the web concordancer on the site (and consider what corpora to provide search access to...)

Things that need to be figured out

Issues introduced by new build process

  • How can we do single-category testvoc now?
  • How can we make vanilla transducers (without MT-specific "wrong" POSes)
  • How can we count trimmed stems?