El dj 01 de 08 de 2013 a les 15:09 -0700, en/na lipkab va escriure: > Hello Apertiumers, > > As you might or might not know, I'm working on a visual transfer rule > editor application as part of Google's Summer of Code program under > the surveillance of my great mentor Jim. Today I'm pleased to announce > the first preview release of apertium-visruled! Of course this is a > very early snapshot and (hopefully) not indicative of the quality of > the final software. > > This release supports Linux and Windows. There are no binaries > supplied for either platform at this point, but you can grab the > source tarball from here. To compile the application you will need the > Qt 4 development kit (visruled is not compatible with Qt 5!) > > BUILDING ON LINUX > > cd /path/to/extracted/sources > qmake > make > sudo make install > > NOTE: On Linux, visruled *must* be installed to work properly > > BUILDING ON WINDOWS > > Compiling on Windows from the command line is a massive pain. I advise > that you install the latest release of Qt Creator, and build the > program using that. Choose Open project>apertium-visruled.pro. You may > need to specify the location of your Qt installation before you can > compile with Creator. > > NOTE: On Windows, visruled *can not* be installed and must be run from > the root of the build directory to work properly. If you're unsure, > just use the big green "Run" button in Qt Creator > > KNOWN ISSUES: > - The install locations can't be configured > - Attributes don't display right after being inserted. Workaround: > add/delete a box somewhere on the diagram > - No confirmation is required to quit when there are unsaved files > open > - The color scheme is not colorblind-friendly > - In the context menu, the real tag and attribute names are displayed, > not the user-friendly substitutes > > Feedback welcome!
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