Hi Oscar,

I hope that Unhammer and Tino's suggestion help to solve the problem. I
just realized that this was also in the apertium wiki:
http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Installation_troubleshooting#Error_in_pcre_compile.
Let me know if the ---enable-unicode-properties is useful and I'll update
the documentation there.

About the interface, let's see the mockup. Some thoughts:

  - I like the idea of being able to see explanations about morphological
symbols but I would rather keep a unique window pairs of raw and tagged
sentences, where you can move among ambigous units and select with 1,2,3 or
→ the correct one and, yes, when you clic on a symbol or word you can get
some explanation about symbols

  -  I think you need to dive a little bit more on TSX and
supervised/unsupervised training to get the whole picture about the steps
involved in working with taggers and provide ideas on the rest of the
subtasks.

Please, go ahead with the code challenge and let us know.

Gema.



On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Tino Didriksen <[email protected]>wrote:

>  On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 2:08 AM, oscar ramirez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>   Let me explain, I have already installed the 8.3 version of libpcre3,
>> I have download the last pcre source package (the 8.32) to build it by hand
>> and I'm trying to recompile it with utf-8 enable support but after run the
>> ./configure script I get this response
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/ydWXm42b
>>
>> where says I have no enable the utf-8 support, sorry about my novice
>> experience compiling but I don't know how to manage the proper flag to
>> compile it with this support, do you know how to compile it with it?
>>
>
>  As Unhammer said, --enable-utf but also --enable-unicode-properties
>
>  Why are you compiling PCRE from scratch, though? Surely your OS or
> package manager provides a usable version?
>
>  -- Tino Didriksen
> (*this time using the correct From address*)
>
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