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user:zeman:interset:how-to-use [2008/03/14 09:53]
zeman New drivers.
user:zeman:interset:how-to-use [2008/03/14 09:56]
zeman Hyperlink to ISO 639-1.
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 ==== Installation ==== ==== Installation ====
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 === Directory Structure === === Directory Structure ===
  
-The drivers are Perl modules and must be somewhere under ''$PERLLIB'' (''@INC''). Their root folder is ''tagset'' (this is what separates the tag set drivers from other Perl libraries). Subfolders of ''tagset'' are two-letter codes of languages (ISO). Some tagsets may be designed for more than one language but most are language-specific. PM files in language folders are drivers. Drivers are called xxx.pm, where xxx is the code name of the tagset. The driver xxx.pm for language ll should be accessible from Perl via+The drivers are Perl modules and must be somewhere under ''$PERLLIB'' (''@INC''). Their root folder is ''tagset'' (this is what separates the tag set drivers from other Perl libraries). Subfolders of ''tagset'' are two-letter codes of languages ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639-1|ISO 639-1]]). Some tagsets may be designed for more than one language but most are language-specific. PM files in language folders are drivers. Drivers are called xxx.pm, where xxx is the code name of the tagset. The driver xxx.pm for language ll should be accessible from Perl via
  
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