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-Summary:
- PURPOSE
- REQUIREMENTS
- INSTALLATION
- HOW TO USE
- LICENSE
-
-
-********************************************************************************
-PURPOSE:
-********************************************************************************
-This is the MS Windows and Linux version (tested with Ubuntu 10.10 and 11.04) of
-Moses2TMX 1.033.
-
-Moses2TMX started as a Windows program (tested on Windows7, Vista and XP) that
-enables translators not necessarily with a deep knowledge of linguistic tools to
-create TMX files from a Moses corpus or from any other corpus made up of 2
-separate files, one for the source language and another for the target language,
-whose lines are strictly aligned.
-
-The program processes a whole directory containing source language and
-corresponding target language documents and creates 1 TMX file (UTF-16 format;
-Windows line endings) for each document pair that it processes.
-
-The program accepts and preserves text in any language (including special
-diacritical characters), but has only been tested with European Union official
-languages.
-
-The program is specifically intended to work with the output of a series of
-Linux scripts together called Moses-for-Mere-Mortals.
-
-********************************************************************************
-REQUIREMENTS:
-********************************************************************************
-The program requires the following to be pre-installed in your computer:
-
-1) Python 2.5 or higher (The program has been tested on Python 2.5 to 2.7)
- Windows users download and install from http://www.python.org/download/
- Ubuntu users can use the pre-installed Python distribution
-
-2) wxPython 2.8 or higher
- Windows users download and install the Unicode version from
- http://www.wxpython.org/download.php
- Ubuntu users install with: sudo apt-get install python-wxtools
-
-3) Pythoncard 0.8.2 or higher
- Windows users download and install
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythoncard/files/PythonCard/0.8.2/PythonCard-0.8.2.win32.exe/download
- Ubuntu users install with: sudo apt-get install pythoncard
-
-********************************************************************************
-INSTALLATION:
-********************************************************************************
-Windows users:
-1) Download the Moses2TMX.exe file to a directory of your choice.
-2) Double-click Moses2TMX.exe and follow the wizard's instructions.
-NOTE: Windows Vista users, to run the installation programs, by right-click on
-the installation file in Windows Explorer and choose "Execute as administrator"
-in the contextual menu.
-
-Ubuntu users:
-1) Download the Moses2TMX.tgz compressed file to a directory of your choice.
-2) Expand the compressed file and run from the expanded directory.
-
-***IMPORTANT***: Never erase the file "LanguageCodes.txt" in that directory. It
-is necessary for telling the program the languages that it has to process. If
-your TMX files use language codes that are different from those contained in
-this file, please replace the codes contained in the file with the codes used in
-your TMX files. You can always add or delete new codes to this file (when the
-program is not running).
-
-********************************************************************************
-HOW TO USE:
-********************************************************************************
-1) Create a directory where you will copy the files that you want to process.
-
-2) Copy the source and target language documents that you want to process to
-that directory.
-NOTE YOU HAVE TO RESPECT SOME NAMING CONVENTIONS IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO USE
-THIS PROGRAM:
-
- a) the target documents have to have follow the following convention:
-
- {basename}.{abbreviation of target language}.moses
-
- where {abbreviation of target language} is a ***2 character*** string
- containing the lowercased first 2 characters of any of the language
- codes present in the LanguageCodes.txt (present in the base directory of
- Moses2TMX)
-
- Example: If {basename} = "200000" and the target language has a code
- "EN-GB" in the LanguageCodes.txt, then the name of the target file
- should be "200000.en.moses"
-
- b) the source language document should have the name:
-
- {basename}
-
- Example: continuing the preceding example, the name of the corresponding
- source document should be "200000".
-
-3) Launch the program as indicated above in the "Launching the program" section.
-
-4) Operate on the main window of the program in the direction from top to
- bottom:
- a) Click the "Select Directory..." button to indicate the directory
- containing all the source and corresponding target documents that you want
- to process;
- b) Indicate the languages of your files refers to in the "Source Language"
- and "Target Language" comboboxes;
- c) Click the Create TMX Files button.
-
-********************************************************************************
-LICENSE:
-********************************************************************************
-
-This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation (version 3 of the License).
-
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.