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The apertium pair viewer displays all apertium [[language pairs]] in an interactive graph. It was developed by Quincy Lam (reikaze) during GCI in January of 2013.
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The apertium pair viewer displays all apertium [[list of language pairs|language pairs]] in an interactive graph. It was developed by Quincy Lam (reikaze) during [[GCI]] in January of 2013. While it's under development, it can be previewed at [http://ilazki.thinkgeek.co.uk/~firespeaker/pairviewer/apertium.html http://ilazki.thinkgeek.co.uk/~firespeaker/pairviewer/apertium.html] and is available in [[SVN]] at [http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnvc/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/pairviewer/ http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/pairviewer/].
   
 
== A few bugs ==
 
== A few bugs ==
 
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.
* in initial view, quz has no line connecting it to spa
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* in initial view (sometimes?), quz has no line connecting it to spa
 
* when just trunk and staging are selected, two- and three-letter codes don't seem to merge (tur/tr and nob/nb are each separate from one another)
 
* when just trunk and staging are selected, two- and three-letter codes don't seem to merge (tur/tr and nob/nb are each separate from one another)
 
* when all possible pairs are viewed (including ones with missing stems, etc.), pa doesn't have a line connecting it to ur
 
* when all possible pairs are viewed (including ones with missing stems, etc.), pa doesn't have a line connecting it to ur

Revision as of 05:04, 17 January 2013

The apertium pair viewer displays all apertium language pairs in an interactive graph. It was developed by Quincy Lam (reikaze) during GCI in January of 2013. While it's under development, it can be previewed at http://ilazki.thinkgeek.co.uk/~firespeaker/pairviewer/apertium.html and is available in SVN at http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/pairviewer/.

A few 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
  • when just trunk and staging are selected, two- and three-letter codes don't seem to merge (tur/tr and nob/nb are each separate from one another)
  • when all possible pairs are viewed (including ones with missing stems, etc.), pa doesn't have a line connecting it to ur