TMX-POSTAGGER(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation TMX-POSTAGGER(1p)NAME
tmx-POStagger - POStaggers translation units on a tmx file.
SYNOPSIS
tmx-POStagger file.tmx # creates t_file.tmx
tmx-POStagger -o=out.tmx file.tmx
DESCRIPTION
Although this script is bundled in "XML::TMX", it has a soft dependency on "Lingua::FreeLing3". Soft means that the dependency is not
ensured at install time, and other features of the module can still be used without "Lingua::FreeLing3". Nevertheless, if you want to use
this tool you should install that module.
At the moment the supported languages are the same as supported by FreeLing3: English, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese and Italian.
It your TMX file includes any other language, they will be maintained without a change. This behavior can change in the future, as a basic
regexp based POStaggerr might be implemented.
SEE ALSO
XML::TMX, Lingua::FreeLing3
AUTHOR
Alberto Manuel Branda~o Simo~es, <ambs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2012 by Alberto Manuel Branda~o Simo~es
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-01 TMX-POSTAGGER(1p)
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