This page gives an overview of our technical documentation.
In case you did not do this already:
- Installation and setup (Source files and the tools to run them)
- Directory structure of the language models on git - an overview
- Directory structure for our repositories in SVN
- Defining targets for compilation
- Makefile names and organisation
- List of defined automake conditionals
- Multiple configurations and out of source building
- How to compile our abbreviation handler abbr.txt
- How To Use XML Files As Lexc Sources
- Example of file sizes with optimisations
- FST technology overview & future perspective
- Lookup and composition - a direction primer
- Understanding up and down in hfst and xerox
- Transducer name conventions in our infrastructure
- How to enable tags in natural languages
- Unicode considerations
- Adding test data in the new infra
- Adding new test scripts in the new infra
- Build your own tests (also as slideshow)
- Ideas for testing our transducers
- How to write documentation in Markdown
- How to write documentation as comments in your source code
- How to debug (correct ERRORS) in the documentation written in the source code
This documentation is kept for historical reasons.
- Forrest debugging (when the documentation does not generate)
This documents the move we did from "old" to "new" (present) infrastructure, in 2012.
- Infra remake
- New infra overview
- Documentation generators (overview of tools - obsolete)
- New infra plan
- New infra progress
- New infra technical overview