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James Kosin commented on OPENNLP-367:
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Maybe then all we need is to go through the places we use the < (input) and >
(output) redirectors on the command prompt and start considering using:
System.setOut(new PrintStream(System.out, true, "our-favorite encoding"));
and
System.setIn(...) // haven't figured this one yet...
> File Encoding Issues
> --------------------
>
> Key: OPENNLP-367
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENNLP-367
> Project: OpenNLP
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Command Line Interface
> Affects Versions: tools-1.5.2-incubating
> Environment: All
> Reporter: James Kosin
> Assignee: James Kosin
> Labels: encoding, rework, training
> Original Estimate: 672h
> Remaining Estimate: 672h
>
> The input and output encodings are not working correctly or are not properly
> handled. A good example is the CoNLL 2002 data if correctly encoded in UTF-8
> does not correctly work for training without specifying -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
> for the Java Command.
> We already specify the input and expected output encoding on the cmdline
> interface with the -encoding paramter. For some reason this isn't being
> followed.
> I'll work on fixing this for the next major release... :-)
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