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| LT-APPEND(1) | General Commands Manual | LT-APPEND(1) |
NAME
lt-append —
combine two compiled dictionary transducers
SYNOPSIS
lt-append |
input_a input_b output |
DESCRIPTION
lt-append will combine two compiled
dictionaries as if they had been compiled from one big XML file, keeping
sections separate. If input_a has sections
“main” and “final” and
input_b has section “regex” then
output will have sections “main”,
“final” and “regex” (there is no cross-section
minimisation, so internally there is no union, but the behaviour of running
the transducer will be as if we had done the union).
FILES
- input_transducer_a
- The first input binary (a finite state transducer).
- input_transducer_b
- The second input binary (a finite state transducer).
- output_transducer
- The output binary with the combination of inputs (a finite state transducer).
SEE ALSO
apertium(1), lt-comp(1), lt-expand(1), lt-print(1), lt-proc(1)
AUTHOR
Copyright © 2022 Apertium. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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| March 30, 2022 | Apertium |