On 09/09/11 13:12, Francis Tyers wrote:
> El dv 09 de 09 de 2011 a les 10:01 +0200, en/na Mikel L. Forcada va
> escriure:
>> Hi there,
>> I cannot remember who is responsible in Apertium for uppercasing the
>> first letter of a sentence. Is it a transfer rule? We have a language
>> pair where uppercase letters have a special meaning (a transcription of
>> Spanish sign language) where this is not a desirable property.
>>
>> I'm sure the answer is quite obvious but I cannot remember it off the
>> top of my head.
> It is the transfer yes. You might also check out the -c option to
> lt-proc.
Sorry to ask but, would that be the rules or is it some built-in property
> Fran
>
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