Hello,
(i'm new to aspell and linux)
i am interested in using aspell (in french) in pipe mode,
i have some text, that i "cat" to a "aspell -a -c --lang=fr" command and would like to parse/analyse output. btw, my trouble is i do not know what tokenization is used by aspell or where to found it. have you any clues ?
i had understand that stars "*" are for words which are ok, and if there are any unknown words apsell suggest something in the form "unknown : suggestion1, 2, ..." like in the example below (example is written with a "e" in french)
$ echo "une virgule, ceci est un example" | aspell -a -c --lang=fr
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell 0.50.3)
*
*
*
*
*
& example 27 25: exemple, ex ample, ex-ample, exemples, exempte, exempté, exhale, exhalé, ample, exempter, exemptes, exemptés, étampe, étampé, d'exemple, exhaler, exhales, exhalés, l'exemple, érable, étable, établé, d'ample, l'ample, épampre, épampré, étampée
i would have preferd to be able to know :
une *
virgule *
, *
ceci *
est *
un *
example & example 27 25: exemple, ex ample, ex-ample, exemples, exempte, exempté, exhale, exhalé, ample, exempter, exemptes, exemptés, étampe, étampé, d'exemple, exhaler, exhales, exhalés, l'exemple, érable, étable, établé, d'ample, l'ample, épampre, épampré, étampée
(if someone had a python/perl/awk/any wrapper to that i am particularly interested)
Also i was wondering if i had some entries to aspell dict like firstname / lastname how aspell will handle that ? is there some help available somewhere about how to do ?
great thanks.
Vince.
(i'm new to aspell and linux)
i am interested in using aspell (in french) in pipe mode,
i have some text, that i "cat" to a "aspell -a -c --lang=fr" command and would like to parse/analyse output. btw, my trouble is i do not know what tokenization is used by aspell or where to found it. have you any clues ?
i had understand that stars "*" are for words which are ok, and if there are any unknown words apsell suggest something in the form "unknown : suggestion1, 2, ..." like in the example below (example is written with a "e" in french)
$ echo "une virgule, ceci est un example" | aspell -a -c --lang=fr
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell 0.50.3)
*
*
*
*
*
& example 27 25: exemple, ex ample, ex-ample, exemples, exempte, exempté, exhale, exhalé, ample, exempter, exemptes, exemptés, étampe, étampé, d'exemple, exhaler, exhales, exhalés, l'exemple, érable, étable, établé, d'ample, l'ample, épampre, épampré, étampée
i would have preferd to be able to know :
une *
virgule *
, *
ceci *
est *
un *
example & example 27 25: exemple, ex ample, ex-ample, exemples, exempte, exempté, exhale, exhalé, ample, exempter, exemptes, exemptés, étampe, étampé, d'exemple, exhaler, exhales, exhalés, l'exemple, érable, étable, établé, d'ample, l'ample, épampre, épampré, étampée
(if someone had a python/perl/awk/any wrapper to that i am particularly interested)
Also i was wondering if i had some entries to aspell dict like firstname / lastname how aspell will handle that ? is there some help available somewhere about how to do ?
great thanks.
Vince.
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