VOIKKOVFSTC(1) General Commands Manual VOIKKOVFSTC(1)NAME
voikkovfstc - compiler for Varissuo finite state transducers
SYNOPSIS
voikkovfstc -o filename [options]
DESCRIPTION
voikkovfstc is a compiler for Varissuo finite state transducers that are used as dictionaries for libvoikko, a library of language tools
for Finnish and other languages. The compiler reads the transducer from stdin in unweighted AT&T format.
OPTIONS -o filename
Specify name for output file.
-f format
Specify format for output file. Possible formats are 'be' (big endian), 'le' (little endian) or 'native' (use the endianess of the
host). Default is 'le'.
AUTHOR
voikkovfstc and this manual page were written by Harri Pitkanen (hatapitk@iki.fi).
2012-04-29 VOIKKOVFSTC(1)
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VOIKKOSPELL(1) General Commands Manual VOIKKOSPELL(1)NAME
voikkospell - test program for Voikko spell checker
SYNOPSIS
voikkospell [options]
DESCRIPTION
voikkospell is a test program for spell checking functionality in libvoikko, library of Finnish language tools. It reads words from stdin
(one word on a line) and print them to stdout, adding "C: " in front of correct words and "W: " in front of incorrect words.
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-M Prints morphological analysis info (A:) for recognized words without displaying spelling result.
-t Prints only "C" or "W" instead of typical full output.
-tt Prints only misspelled words.
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-d variant
(voikkospell, voikkohyphenate, voikkogc) Use dictionary variant variant instead of the default dictionary variant. The variant must
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ignore_dot=n
(voikkospell, voikkohyphenate)
ignore_numbers=n
(voikkospell, voikkohyphenate)
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Print a help message and exit.
--version
Print version numbers for libvoikko and the test tool.
AUTHOR
voikkospell and this manual page were written by Harri Pitkanen (hatapitk@iki.fi).
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