I am still not getting anywhere and both modes.xml and the Makefile seem ok. My code is here: https://gitlab.com/zangaphee/CiBantu/-/tree/master/twoc/apertium-yao
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 7:36 AM Hèctor Alòs i Font <hectora...@gmail.com> wrote: > > The relevant files are modes.xml and Makefile.am I recommend taking a look to > them in e.g. apertium-fra and apertium-fra-cat (or any other released pair > using post-generation). In the first one you define the pipeline, so copy and > adapt the call to autopgen in the end. In the second one you have the actual > compilation of the programme. > > Missatge de Zanga Chimombo <z.chimo...@gmail.com> del dia dv., 28 d’ag. 2020 > a les 7:52: >> >> Hi again, I actually have: >> >> <e> >> <p> >> <l>nk</l> >> <r>ng</r> >> </p> >> <par n="vocals"/> >> </e> >> >> But it doesn't seem to get executed. Is there a missing flag/ switch >> that I was supposed to initialise/ build with? I am not seeing >> anything relating to building autopgen in the modes.xml file in the >> monolingual directory...? >> >> On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 2:57 PM Hèctor Alòs i Font <hectora...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > Yes, it is in the monodix. It is just a mark put on the right side, e.g. >> > >> > <e r="LR" lm="que"> <i>que</i><par n="que__prn"/></e> >> > <e r="RL" lm="que"> <p><l><a/>que</l> <r>que<s n="prn"/><s >> > n="itg"/><s n="mf"/><s n="sg"/></r></p></e> >> > >> > If you want, you may not put it, but if you have in the post-dix file >> > something like: >> > >> > <e> >> > <p> >> > <l>nk</l> >> > <r>ng</r> >> > </p> >> > </e> >> > >> > ... then every nk will be substituted by ng. That is not what you want, >> > for sure. So better to put a mark in the dictionnary to know which "nk" >> > may be changed (in some contexts) to nk. >> > >> > Missatge de Zanga Chimombo <z.chimo...@gmail.com> del dia dj., 27 d’ag. >> > 2020 a les 15:18: >> >> >> >> Looking at the examples in apertium-fra.post-fra.dix it is clear that >> >> the tilde/ ~/ <a/> is inserted as some sort of marker earlier in the >> >> pipeline so that the PG recognises it and actions on it. >> >> >> >> Where in the pipeline is it inserted? Could you give me a line number >> >> of the insertion within the monodix perhaps? >> >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 12:12 PM Hèctor Alòs i Font >> >> <hectora...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > You can take a look, for instance to >> >> > https://github.com/apertium/apertium-fra/blob/master/apertium-fra.post-fra.dix >> >> > >> >> > For example (at line 633) : >> >> > <e><p><l><a/>ne<b/></l><r>n'</r></p><par n="voyelles"/></e> >> >> > >> >> > Missatge de Hèctor Alòs i Font <hectora...@gmail.com> del dia dj., 27 >> >> > d’ag. 2020 a les 13:07: >> >> >> >> >> >> There two things in: >> >> >> >> >> >> <e> >> >> >> <p> >> >> >> <l><a/>nk<b/></l> >> >> >> <r>ng<b/></r> >> >> >> </p> >> >> >> </e> >> >> >> >> >> >> First is the <a/> that must precede (that's the ~ Kevin said because >> >> >> it is shown as a tilde in the output). If you don't have it, there >> >> >> won't be any matching. >> >> >> >> >> >> Second, is the <b/>, i.e. a space. So nk- will not match, but only nk >> >> >> followed by a blank (a preceded by an <a/>). If matched, it will be >> >> >> replaced by ng followed by a blank to. >> >> >> >> >> >> Hèctor >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Missatge de Zanga Chimombo <z.chimo...@gmail.com> del dia dj., 27 >> >> >> d’ag. 2020 a les 12:31: >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Not sure I know what you mean by "~"...? Sorry. I'm new to this >> >> >>> >> >> >>> The input is "nkutenda". Expected output: "ngutenda". >> >> >>> >> >> >>> On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 11:26 AM Kevin Brubeck Unhammer >> >> >>> <unham...@fsfe.org> wrote: >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > Zanga Chimombo <z.chimo...@gmail.com> >> >> >>> > čálii: >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > > One of the processes that occurs in one of the languages I am >> >> >>> > > dealing >> >> >>> > > with is "nk-" becoming "ng-" >> >> >>> > > >> >> >>> > > I thought I would be able to fix this using the post generator >> >> >>> > > here: >> >> >>> > > https://gitlab.com/zangaphee/CiBantu/-/blob/master/twoc/apertium-yao/apertium-yao.post-yao.dix >> >> >>> > > >> >> >>> > > However, that doesn't fix it. Have I done it incorrectly? Should I >> >> >>> > > even be using PG to do this? >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > If there's a ~ before every nk, then I think that should >> >> >>> > work. 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