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* In the near future, we also plan to add searching and grouping of words sharing the same lemma. That way morphological errors will be highlighted. | * In the near future, we also plan to add searching and grouping of words sharing the same lemma. That way morphological errors will be highlighted. | ||
- | The viewing and browsing is performed using a web server that generates web pages dynamically (to avoid pre-generating millions of static HTML documents). Words in sentences are clickable so that the user can quickly navigate to examples and summaries of other than the current word. The obvious drawback is that access to a web server | + | The viewing and browsing is performed using a web server that generates web pages dynamically (to avoid pre-generating millions of static HTML documents). Words in sentences are clickable so that the user can quickly navigate to examples and summaries of other than the current word. If you have access to a webserver you may use Addicter with it; otherwise you can use Addicter' |
There is another subpage for Addicter in this wiki that lies in the external name space, thus it can be used for [[external: | There is another subpage for Addicter in this wiki that lies in the external name space, thus it can be used for [[external: | ||
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* Addicter is written in Perl and you need a Perl interpreter to run Addicter. This is usually no problem on Unix-like systems but you may need to install Perl version ≥ 5.8 if you are working on Windows. Options include [[http:// | * Addicter is written in Perl and you need a Perl interpreter to run Addicter. This is usually no problem on Unix-like systems but you may need to install Perl version ≥ 5.8 if you are working on Windows. Options include [[http:// | ||
- | * Install | + | * There is now no need to install or have access to a web server; nevertheless, we keep the tutorial section below for those interested. |
* To be able to generate alignments that will be displayed by Addicter, you need [[http:// | * To be able to generate alignments that will be displayed by Addicter, you need [[http:// | ||
* Check out Addicter code from the ÚFAL SVN repository (see below how). | * Check out Addicter code from the ÚFAL SVN repository (see below how). | ||
==== How to install and configure Apache ==== | ==== How to install and configure Apache ==== | ||
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+ | **NOTE:** Since September 2011, it is not necessary to install a local web server, so skip this section if you do not want it. Addicter now comes with a script called '' | ||
=== Microsoft Windows === | === Microsoft Windows === | ||
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==== How to install Addicter ==== | ==== How to install Addicter ==== | ||
- | We use '' | + | We use '' |
* Addicter uses some general-purpose Perl libraries that are maintained in a separate repository. Download these first, using username '' | * Addicter uses some general-purpose Perl libraries that are maintained in a separate repository. Download these first, using username '' | ||
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==== How to use the viewer ==== | ==== How to use the viewer ==== | ||
- | Now if your web server is running and configured properly and your index and data files have been prepared in the correct place, launch | + | First make sure that your web server is running and configured properly and that your index and data files have been prepared in the correct place. If you do not use your own web server, invoke the script '' |
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+ | which is the URL you should point your browser to. The server uses a randomly picked port number unless you specify it as a commandline parameter: '' | ||
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+ | In the browser, you will see a list of experiments (all subfolders of '' | ||
===== Acknowledgements ===== | ===== Acknowledgements ===== |