Hello everyone,
I think it is time to do a new release of apertium and lttoolbox. This
release would be the 3.3 release. If you are wondering why, here are
some new unreleased features:
==lttoolbox==
* lt-print: a program to print out binary transducers in ATT format.
* lt-comp: will now compile ATT transducers
* lt-trim: a program to intersect a morphological analyser with a
bilingual dictionary in lttoolbox format.
* the pkg-config .pc file has also changed from lttoolbox-3.2 to
lttoolbox and versions should rely only on version, not on the name.
==apertium==
* Gang Chen's sliding window part-of-speech tagger was integrated and is
optional next to the HMM tagger
* the pkg-config .pc file has also changed from apertium-3.2 to apertium
and versions should rely only on version, not on the name.
* new deformatter for latex.
* Unhammer's work on adding autotools support for separate language
directories.
I think this should be fairly convincing. Does anyone have any
objections ? Also, feel free to bring up some new features that I have
forgotten.
I would also move to formally deprecate lextor as of this release, and
as a target for apertium 3.4, add "incorporate the runtime parts
(lrx-comp, lrx-proc) of apertium-lex-tools". The training parts can stay
in a separate directory. This would bring it in line with how the tagger
works.
Fran
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