This is similar to the idea that Mikel had (on the 12th March):

(2) Improving the web-based dictionary maintenance tool developed by
Daniel Torregrosa-Rivero (http://apertium.vm.bytemark.co.uk/simpledix/):
create configuration files for other language pairs and entry types,
etc.  The code is available at:
http://apertium.svn.sf.net/viewvc/apertium/trunk/apertium-simpledix/ .
This is related, I think, to Fran's 2). This is, to my knowledge, the
most promising alternative to editing XML .dix files directly to add
simple entries, but I might be wrong.

Fran

El dj 21 de 03 de 2013 a les 08:40 +0100, en/na Per Tunedal va escriure:
> Hi,
> I'm a fan of user friendly tools for contributions. Fran once told
> that's it surprisingly difficult to create a tool to build dictionaries.
> That makes the task a really interesting challenge, doesn't it?
> 
> I'm dreaming of a nice GUI that can be run in Windows (JAVA?), suitable
> for anyone interested in languages (without any need to have any
> experience of code hacking).
> 
> As a start, I would suggest to tackle the easy ones, maybe nouns only.
> 
> Yours,
> Per Tunedal
> 
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