Sylli Code
Status: Beta
Brought to you by:
nijan
| File | Date | Author | Commit |
|---|---|---|---|
| bin | 2011-01-29 | nijan | [r2] |
| inno | 2011-02-02 | nijan | [r18] |
| sylli | 2011-08-30 | nijan | [r38] |
| trunk | 2011-07-03 | nijan | [r37] |
| MANIFEST.in | 2011-02-09 | nijan | [r22] |
| changes.txt | 2011-08-30 | nijan | [r38] |
| license.txt | 2011-01-30 | nijan | [r12] |
| readme.txt | 2011-08-30 | nijan | [r38] |
| setup.py | 2011-02-24 | nijan | [r28] |
README
======
Sylli divides timit, strings, files and entire directories into
syllables and provides other useful function for syllable analysis.
Sylli was originally intended to be used with CLIPS (a corpus of spoken Italian)
and NLTK (see references), but can be used on any TIMIT file, string, and with
some changes languages and ASCII alphabet(default setting uses xSampa and
syllabify Italian).
Please, for a complete, updated documentation visit: http://sylli.sourceforge.net
Install
*******
You can install Sylli by using the windows installer or the source.
To install using the installer just double-click the installer icon.
To install as a python module, you can either use python easy install
::
$ easy_install sylli
Or install manually from the source code. To do so, follow these steps:
Install Python, version 2.3 or later - http://python.org/
Install wxPython - http://www.wxpython.org
Download the source code and unzip the content
::
$ unzip sylli-x.x.x.zip
and install it with:
::
$ cd Sylli
$ python setup.py install
For more options use
::
$ python setup.py --help
If you're using windows or planning to redistribute sylli as a windows installer or .exe read the Windows BUILD section below.
Usage
*****
To run sylli from the command line use
::
$ sylli-command --help
The command 'sylli' is reserved for the GUI.
This is the default install application in windows. If you installed from the source or on \*nix, you can launch it with
::
$ sylli
or run it directly from the source code directory:
::
$ python sylli/ui.py
For more information use the program help.
The latest alternative, is to import the module in python
::
>>> import sylli
Windows BUILD
*************
Install Python, version 2.3 or later - http://python.org/
Install wxPython - http://www.wxpython.org
Install py2exe -
http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/py2exe/
Install the inno installer - http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php
Download msvcr90.dll and copy it in the root syllable directory
In a shell, go to the root syllable directory and run this command
python winsetup.py py2exe
copy sylli/htmldoc into sylli/build
Now compile inno.iss on inno
This will create an installer called sylli-{VERSION}.exe
The installer is completely self-contained and will work on any
Windows machine, even without the above software having been
installed.
References
**********
For license information read licence.txt
For the changelog read changes.txt
For advice, bug report, and everything feel free to mail
jacoponi@(at)gmail.com