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* Your shell is bash | * Your shell is bash | ||
* You have basic experience with bash and can read basic Perl | * You have basic experience with bash and can read basic Perl | ||
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==== Installation and setup ==== | ==== Installation and setup ==== | ||
- | * Checkout SVN repository. If you are running this installation in computer lab in Prague, you have to checkout the repository into directory ''/ | + | * Checkout SVN repository. If you are running this installation in computer lab in Prague, you have to checkout the repository into directory ''/ |
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
cd ~/BIG | cd ~/BIG | ||
- | svn --username | + | svn --username |
</ | </ | ||
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There are also other directories for other purpose blocks, for example blocks which only print out some information go to '' | There are also other directories for other purpose blocks, for example blocks which only print out some information go to '' | ||
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* A document consists of a sequence of bundles (''< | * A document consists of a sequence of bundles (''< | ||
* Each bundle contains tree shaped sentence representations on various linguistic layers. In our example '' | * Each bundle contains tree shaped sentence representations on various linguistic layers. In our example '' | ||
- | * Trees are formed by nodes and edges. Attributes can be attached only to nodes. Edge's attributes must be equivalently | + | * Trees are formed by nodes and edges. Attributes can be attached only to nodes. Edge's attributes must be stored as the lower node's attributes. Tree's attributes must be stored as attributes of the root node. |