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| 1 | How to prepare gue dictionary? |
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| 3 | 1. Preparing input file. |
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| 5 | Lines in input file should look like this: |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | prefix*suffix~weight;description |
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| 8 | |
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| 9 | where: |
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| 10 | prefix - is the prefix of a word |
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| 11 | suffix - is the suffix of a word |
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| 12 | weight - is the weight saying how importand information in this line is |
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| 13 | description - is a description of the word |
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| 14 | (in any format - description will be in output of gue) |
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| 17 | 2. Compiling a dictionary. |
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| 19 | Let's say we have input file named "dict.in". |
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| 20 | Commands compiling dictionary: |
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| 22 | prep_user_dict.pl < dict.in > dict.temp |
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| 23 | compile_user_dict.pl dict.temp |
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| 25 | Those should create file called "gue.bin" which is dictionary |
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| 26 | for gue component. |
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| 28 | Good luck. |
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