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user:zeman:interset:how-to-use [2007/09/27 18:21] zeman Directory structure. |
user:zeman:interset:how-to-use [2008/03/10 13:10] zeman New location of the drivers. |
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If you exist on the ÚFAL network, you can use directly Dan's version here. Otherwise, you need to [[mailto: | If you exist on the ÚFAL network, you can use directly Dan's version here. Otherwise, you need to [[mailto: | ||
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+ | **Note:** I decided to put the whole thing under version control. At the same time, I moved it from my lib folder to my project folder. So the current ÚFAL location is ''/ | ||
**Contributions welcome!** If you write your own driver, please share it with others! If you send it to me, I will add it to the package for download here. | **Contributions welcome!** If you write your own driver, please share it with others! If you send it to me, I will add it to the package for download here. | ||
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There is also the driver testing script, '' | There is also the driver testing script, '' | ||
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==== How to use the Interset ==== | ==== How to use the Interset ==== | ||
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You can write your own tag conversion Perl script, and use the Interset driver library. You have to tell Perl where to find the drivers: | You can write your own tag conversion Perl script, and use the Interset driver library. You have to tell Perl where to find the drivers: | ||
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Once the variable is set, writing a conversion script is very easy. For instance, my '' | Once the variable is set, writing a conversion script is very easy. For instance, my '' |