El dt 19 de 07 de 2011 a les 06:29 -0400, en/na Hector Villafuerte va
escriure:
> Hello everybody,
> Have you guys noticed how Google Translate highlights words in the
> source and target language when you hover over them? Here's an
> example:
> 
> http://translate.google.com/#es|en|Quiero%20una%20manzana%20roja.%0A
> 
> I wonder if Apertium can show that sort of input-output alignment...
> here's an idea of expected behavior:
> 
> $ echo "Quiero una manzana roja." | apertium es-en
> I want a red apple.
> 
> "[i1]Quiero [i2]una [i3]manzana [i4]roja."
> "[o1]I [o2]want [o3]a [o4]red [o5]apple."
> 
> Alignment:
> i1 -> o1, o2
> i2 -> o3
> i3 -> o5
> i4 -> o4
> 
> Is this possible? Thanks for your help!

Yes it is possible, but I don't know of anyone interested in doing it.
If you want some tips on how I'd do it, you can respond here.

Fran


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