Who said anything about *few* rules? They are many, and are complex, and have
gazillion of exceptions. But they exist, and putting them into effect in
hspell's inflection scripts is doable, albeit requiring a lot of meticulous
work. The classical references for niqqud are Luah HaShemot HaShalem
I think it should be done in the following order:
- If hspell doesn't have it add for each word if it's a verb adjective and
so on.
- Grammatical analyzer - I saw a doc work that was released under GPL about
it long ago.
- Grammatical fixer (maybe better spelling suggestion based on grammar
-
Hi all!
The Tel Aviv Open Source Club will host a talk by Yaron Meiry (Sawyer -
http://blogs.perl.org/users/sawyer_x/ ) about Moose, the Perl Object Oriented
Programming System, for Beginners - on Sunday 17-January-2010 (slightly over
two weeks from now).
The meeting will take place at Tel
Nadav and Dan:
It's great news to hear about the new release.
thank you for the hard work and time you put into this project over the years.
without hspell the hebrew free software was not what it is today.
Ely:
Dan suggested earlier : Luah HaShemot HaShalem and Luah HaP`alim
HaShalem by Shaul
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
What I have is several SIP accounts which I want to integrate into one soft
phone. The soft phone will run on MacOS ( I already have it) and the switch
will run on UBUNTU, I have a choice of a system running 9.04 and another
running 9.10.
I can