From: Jacob N. <jac...@gm...> - 2015-05-19 07:03:10
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2015-05-18 22:20 GMT+02:00 Mikel Forcada <ml...@dl...>: > EL Mon, 18 May 2015 20:26:14 +0200 > Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <unh...@fs...> escrigué: > > > Jacob Nordfalk <jac...@gm...> > > writes: > > > > > It's really cool,click on the link and the files opens at the > > > rule :-) > > > > It *is* really cool =D > > > > > > Really cool! > > Thanks a million for that! > > Does it use only system-wide language pairs, or can you instruct it to > look somewhere else? > Its really best suited for development pairs from SVN. *Please use File | Load mode and load a mode from an SVN pair*. I have this headache....: 1) The viewer is best suited for development pairs from SVN, but they are the hardest to find 2) I can find installed pairs (and online pairs) easily (looking in i.a. /usr/local/share, /usr/share), therefore I show them. I cannot find the development pairs as they could be anywhere on the file system. I feel that the effect of 1) + 2) is that people don't use Apertium-viewer for what its best for. Any ideas ? One idea would be to check if 'lt-comp' can be executed. If yes, prompt the user to load some modes. Another (rather intrusive) way would be to scan the user's home directory and subdirectories for modes. -- Jacob Nordfalk <http://profiles.google.com/jacob.nordfalk> javabog.dk Androidudvikler og -underviser på DTU <http://www.cv.diplom.dtu.dk/Diplomuddannelser/IT-Diplomuddannelsen/Valgfrie-moduler/Mobilapplikationsudvikling/Formaal-og-laeringsmaal> og Lund&Bendsen <https://www.lundogbendsen.dk/undervisning/beskrivelse/LB1809/> |