Transfuse now understands PPTX, so these formats are supported: text, html,
html-fragment, odt, odp, docx, pptx

There is now a helper tf-apertium (replaces tf-html-fragment) which will
auto-detect input format, run akin to:
cat file.docx | tf-apertium /usr/share/apertium/modes/eng-spa.mode >
out.docx

Or the full form:
tf-extract file.docx | bash <(tf-mangle-mode
/usr/share/apertium/modes/eng-spa.mode) -g | tf-inject out.docx

The difference between HTML and a HTML fragment is that HTML has the whole
<html><head></head><body></body></html> structure, while a fragment is some
piece of HTML that would be valid to put inside <body></body>.

-- Tino Didriksen


On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 10:26, Tino Didriksen <m...@tinodidriksen.com> wrote:

> Transfuse ( https://github.com/TinoDidriksen/transfuse ) is now in the
> nightly repos for Debian, Ubuntu, and macOS.
>
> It is by no means done, but it's usable for HTML documents and HTML
> fragments, which is enough to test the various pipes.
>
> Everything Tanmai has worked on is also merged and in the nightly builds,
> so it should all be testable.
>
> -- Tino Didriksen
>
>
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 15:57, Tanmai Khanna <khanna.tan...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey Xavi,
>> Postgeneration has been modified to deal with wordbound blanks. It deals
>> with wordbound blanks in one-one, one-many, many-one and many-many rules in
>> postgeneration. (Pull Request
>> <https://github.com/apertium/lttoolbox/pull/102>)
>>
>> Regards,
>> *तन्मय खन्ना *
>> *Tanmai Khanna*
>>
>>
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