Hi,

I really don't know anything about Windows, but if you open up a command
line (is it still called 'cmd.exe'?) and go to C:/Apertium/

And find the folder apertium-en-es (maybe with 'cd apertium-en-es') you
should be able to do something like:

echo "Esto es una prueba" | apertium -d . es-en

and press return. 

If anyone else knows anything at all about how Apertium works on
Windows, please respond.

Fran

El dv 04 de 03 de 2011 a les 20:23 +0300, en/na pavel suvorov va
escriure:
> Pair-  apertium-en-es
> Folder-  C:/Apertium/
> 
> 
> On 3/4/11, Francis Tyers <[email protected]> wrote:
> > El dv 04 de 03 de 2011 a les 18:04 +0300, en/na pavel suvorov va
> > escriure:
> >> I've installed Apertium and some Language pair.. And what? How its all
> >> work? — Best to come on IRC and talk with us about it. Or ask on the
> >> mailing list - Francis Tyers 13:21, 4 March 2011 (UTC) (from Wiki-
> >> Apertium guide for Windows users) - OK! I'm here..
> >>
> >> So, I want to see how Apertium works. I've installed Apertium via
> >> ApertiumSetup.exe (under Windows) and some Language pair via
> >> ApertiumLanguageSetup.exe and ....??? What to click?
> >> Thanks. Kseniya Suvorova. Russia
> >
> > Hi Kseniya!
> >
> > Which language pair did you install ?
> >
> > What destination folder did you use ?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Fran
> >
> >



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