Hi,
OK.
Back to my original wish for some kind of easy to use interface for
contributions for specific domains. I guess most experts in law or
beetles are not hackers and would not even think of contributing by
adding codes to dictionary files.

Yours,
Per Tunedal



On Tue, Aug 21, 2012, at 12:50, Mikel Artetxe wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 9:49 PM, Per Tunedal
> <per.tune...@operamail.com>wrote:
> 
--snip--
> 
> In any case, my advice is: don't worry about making your work compatible
> with the OmegaT plugin, we will worry about making the OmegaT plugin
> compatible with your work instead. Just try to make the best you can
> using
> standard Apertium tools, and forget about the OmegaT plugin until you are
> done with it. Look at it this way: the developers of all the 24 language
> pairs that are currently supported weren't concerned about making their
> work compatible with the OmegaT plugin... the OmegaT plugin didn't even
> exist when they were working on it! But now that it exists, they are
> supported, aren't they? After all, it is the OmegaT plugin which has to
> adapt to Apertium as a whole, and not the other way around (and the same
> applies for Apertium-Caffeine or the Android app).
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