On 7 June 2012 11:00, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer unham...@fsfe.org wrote:
Unfortunately, searching for # puts you back at the front page (bug in
mediawiki I guess)
Nope. HTTP does not transmit '#', which is for anchor names (and
typing %23 is a pain :)
--
Sefam Are any of the mentors around?
Jimmy O'Regan jore...@gmail.com
writes:
On 7 June 2012 11:00, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer unham...@fsfe.org wrote:
Unfortunately, searching for # puts you back at the front page (bug in
mediawiki I guess)
Nope. HTTP does not transmit '#', which is for anchor names (and
typing %23 is a pain :)
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 02:39:38 +0100
From: Jimmy O'Regan jore...@gmail.com
To: apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net
Reply-To: apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Apertium-stuff] # before translated word
On 7 June 2012 00:42, Jimmy O'Regan jore...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6 June
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Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2012 12:00:32 +0200
From: Kevin Brubeck Unhammer unham...@fsfe.org
To: apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net
Reply-To: apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Apertium-stuff] # before translated word
Jimmy
Hello,
Last week and today, I add words to fr-es language pair.
Most of the words work, but some of them are translated in the two
directions but with a # before them.
Eg.
echo Je suis francophone, mais mon ordinateur travaille en langage binaire ou
hexadécimal | apertium fr-es
Soy
On 7 June 2012 00:42, Jimmy O'Regan jore...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6 June 2012 22:27, Bernard Chardonneau bechapert...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
Last week and today, I add words to fr-es language pair.
I missed this part. The problem was, you added adjectives with the tag
'mf' to the fr dictionary,