I'm curious about metalrx.py. Where is it used? What does it do? Is it documented anywhere? I've been using an xslt file I found in a Sámi pair for creating lrx from metalrx.
-- Jonathan On Thu, Sep 12, 2019, 02:19 Tino Didriksen <tino.didrik...@gmail.com> wrote: > Maybe I can do it myself, then. 2to3 did most of it, but I just gave up > when the result didn't work immediately. > > I would absolutely say they belong in apertium's apertium-dev subpackage. > The scripts may be written in Python, but they don't rely on the > apertium-python API - they could be written in any language. Hence why they > must also be installed without the .py suffix. > > I would move them into apertium first, make sure they get installed and > work, then adjust the languages. > > Centralization also applies to metalrx.py and any other helper script that > gets used across multiple languages/pairs. > > -- Tino Didriksen > > > On Thu, 12 Sep 2019 at 06:49, Xavi Ivars <xavi.iv...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I won't be able to do anything before September 20th (on vacation, >> without computer around). >> >> Once I get there, I'll change the scripts. Not sure how to do it so they >> "become" part of the apertium package, so I'll try to do out in multiple >> steps: first convert to python3 and then, move out. >> >> Would it be better to create a python package to contain these type of >> scripts, instead of bundling everything into apertium? >> >> >> -- >> Xavi Ivars >> > _______________________________________________ > Apertium-stuff mailing list > Apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/apertium-stuff >
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