Thanks, I will take a look at it today.
Best,
Peter
Am 05.07.2019 um 09:47 schrieb B. Li:
> Hi Peter,
>
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> I sent it to your email box.
>
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> Thanks a lot,
>
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> Baoli
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> On 7/5/2019 15:41,Peter Klügl wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I think the attachment got lost. Can you either send it again to me
Hi Peter,
I sent it to your email box.
Thanks a lot,
Baoli
On 7/5/2019 15:41,Peter Klügl wrote:
Hi,
I think the attachment got lost. Can you either send it again to me
email address or open a Jira ticket and attach the file there?
Best,
Peter
Am 05.07.2019 um 09:37 schrieb B. Li:
Hi,
I think the attachment got lost. Can you either send it again to me
email address or open a Jira ticket and attach the file there?
Best,
Peter
Am 05.07.2019 um 09:37 schrieb B. Li:
> Thanks a lot Peter.
>
> Attached please find a CSV table encoded in UTF-8. Each row in the
> file
Thanks a lot Peter.
Attached please find a CSV table encoded in UTF-8. Each row in the file
contains a single Chinese digital character and its latin / mathematical value.
I failed to get the value in the second column with the following RUTA script:
WORDTABLE CnDigitTable = 'gZdd.csv';
Hi,
most problems with the WordTable are caused by whitespaces in the
dictionary. Can you test if this is your issue by removing all white
spaces in the relevant column?
If this is the source of the problem, there is a configuration parameter
for automatically avoiding it, but I have to check
Hi All,
I am trying to use a WordTable to configure and give several different
attribute values (with different columns) to some SINGLE (Chinese) characters,
but I always fail to get the correct values from columns in the WordTable file,
although the engine can correctly recognize and mark