On 5 January 2011 08:09, Josep M. Fontana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jimmy. Thanks a lot for the prompt response.
>
>
>>> I was trying to convert an Apertium formatted dictionary into a format
>>> usable by Freeling. From what I saw in
>>> <http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Freeling>  the tool to do that is a script
> ....
> <snip>
>
>> 'es-tags.parole.txt' will not work. 'oldca' is not part of Apertium,
>> per se, and uses its own tagset. You will need to supply a mapping of
>> that tagset to Parole to get usable output.
>
> OK, I guess I'll have to ask Mikel Forcada for that tagset.
>

> OK, you are right, there is documentation in the comments of the
> script. I actually had opened the script in my editor and I had had a
> look at it but with the rush I had not seen the reference to the
> options (-l, -n etc.) which is what I was wondering about. Sorry. I
> opened the new version you sent me now and I see that the options are
> different:
>

Yeah. I was toying with the -h option, to see if it would be useful,
and I needed to add the -p option to test (because I don't have access
to lt-proc from this computer).

I put the basic fixes into SVN. Whether or not the two new options are
useful is a matter for discussion, so I didn't add them.

> Options:
>  -n   Skip Proper Names
>  -l   Skip entries containing spaces
>  -p   Use existing lt-expand output
>  -h   Displays this help message
>
> In the previous version there was an -m option, wasn't there?
>

That's the thing -- it claimed there was, but there wasn't, so I
removed the mention of it.

> OK, I'll try to get the tagset for the dictionary I'm trying to work
> with and then try the new version of dix-to-maco.py you sent me
> (thanks!).
>
> Josep M.
>
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