Hi Andi, > Creating a custom analyzer in python in PyLucene can be pretty simple. See the > "Lucene in Action" samples ported to Python in the PyLucene distribution. > If all you want is a different set of stop words, it might even be very > simple.
Yeah, I guess it's not very difficult. Indeed, I've found some examples of FrenchAnalyzer (in Java) which should be very similar. I'll try to translate it. I'll let you guys know. > For more specific information about a SpanishAnalyzer or how to go about > creating your own, you might ask the [email protected] mailing list > where such Lucene-specific (java or not) questions are best addressed. I took a look at the list archives but I didn't find anything. Thanks a lot. -- Víctor Peinado || <vitojph /> || http://nlp.uned.es/~victor ¡Ningún investigador sin contrato! http://www.precarios-madrid.org _______________________________________________ pylucene-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osafoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/pylucene-dev
