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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Own a Kindle? Post 302486817 by cjcox on Monday 10th of January 2011 10:49:26 AM
Old 01-10-2011
Kindle gen 2 and higher have a real pdf viewer. HOWEVER, the Kindle2 (the small one) ... the PDFs might not manipulate well... but they ARE rendered PDFs.

I hear that the Kindle gen 3 has even better PDF capabilities.... but recent firmwares on the gen 2 make PDFs work just fine (IMHO).
 

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apertium-gen-wlist-lextor(1)											      apertium-gen-wlist-lextor(1)

NAME
apertium-gen-wlist-lextor - This application is part of ( apertium ) This tool is part of the apertium machine translation architecture: http://apertium.org. SYNOPSIS
apertium-gen-wlist-lextor input_file output_file DESCRIPTION
apertium-gen-wlist-lextor is the application responsible for generating the list of words used by apertium-lextor. OPTIONS
This tool currently has no options. FILES
These are the kinds of files used with this tool: input_file is a lextor monolingual dictionary file generated with apertium-gen-lextormono. These files usually have the extension .dix. output_file The file which gets the generated list of words. SEE ALSO
apertium-gen-lextorbil(1), apertium-gen-lextormono(1), apertium-preprocess-corpus-lextor(1), apertium-gen-stopwords-lextor(1), aper- tium-gen-wlist-lextor-translation(1), apertium-lextor-eval(1), apertium-lextor(1). BUGS
Lots of...lurking in the dark and waiting for you! AUTHOR
(c) 2005,2006 Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante. All rights reserved. 2006-12-12 apertium-gen-wlist-lextor(1)
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