| LT-COMP(1) | General Commands Manual | LT-COMP(1) | 
NAME¶
lt-comp —
    augmented letter transducer compiler for
  Apertium
SYNOPSIS¶
| lt-comp | [ -a|-v|-l|-r|-m|-h]lr|rldictionary_file output_file
      [acx_file] | 
DESCRIPTION¶
lt-comp is the application responsible for
    compiling dictionaries used by lt-proc(1) in Apertium into
    a compact and efficient representation (a class of finite-state transducers
    called augmented letter transducers).
OPTIONS¶
- -a,- --alt
- Sets the value of the
      alt
      attribute to use in compilation.
    Note that if no value is set, all entries containing an alt attribute are omitted. 
- -v,- --var
- Sets the value of the v attribute to use in compilation.
      This should only be used with monodixes; for bidixes, see
      -land-r.Note that if no value is set, all entries containing a v attribute are considered to be left-to-right. 
- -l,- --var-left
- Sets the value of the
      vl attribute
      for use in compilation of bidixes. “Left” here refers to the
      side of the dictionary, so this option is only valid in
      rlmode.
- -r,- --var-right
- Sets the value of the
      vr attribute
      for use in compilation of bidixes. “Right” here refers to
      the side of the dictionary, so this option is only valid in
      lrmode.
- -m,- --keep-boundaries
- Keep any morpheme boundaries defined by the '<m/>' symbol
- -H,- --hfst
- expect HFST symbols
- -S,- --no-split
- don't attempt to split into word and punctuation transducers
- -j,- --jobs
- Parallelise minimisation by using one cpu core per section. By default, this also creates a new section after 50.000 entries. You can override this number by setting the environment variable LT_MAX_SECTION_ENTRIES to some number. If set to 0, sections are never split (but kept exactly as in the dix file). You can also set the environment variable LT_JOBS=true if you always want parallel minimisation even if lt-comp was called without this option.
- -h,- --help
- Prints a short help message.
- lr
- The resulting transducer will process dictionary entries left-to-right.
- rl
- The resulting transducer will process dictionary entries right-to-left.
FILES¶
- dictionary_file
- The input dictionary.
- output_file
- The compiled dictionary (a finite state transducer).
- acx_file
- Optional XML file of equivalent characters in monodices.
SEE ALSO¶
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2005, 2006 Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
BUGS¶
Many... lurking in the dark and waiting for you!
| March 8, 2006 | Apertium |