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What's Wrong With My NLP? 0.2.1 (Default branch)

ImageWhat's Wrong With My NLP? is visualizer andgraphical diff for natural language processingproblems. It can display syntactic and semanticdependencies and bilingual alignments as well asall types of chunk information such as NP, NER, orSRL chunks. It also allows you to compare yoursystem output to a gold standard in order to findthe mistakes your system makes. There are numerousways to filter the graph and only display what isneeded. It is also possible to search a corpus forsentences with certain properties using Lucenesearch expressions.License: GNU General Public License v3Changes:
This version fixes a bug that caused the fileloading progress monitor to remain open after thedata had been completely loaded.Image

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STG-EXPORT(1)							   StGit Manual 						     STG-EXPORT(1)

NAME
stg-export - Export patches to a directory SYNOPSIS
stg export [options] [<patch1>] [<patch2>] [<patch3>..<patch4>] DESCRIPTION
Export a range of applied patches to a given directory (defaults to patches-<branch>) in a standard unified GNU diff format. A template file (defaulting to .git/patchexport.tmpl or ~/.stgit/templates/patchexport.tmpl or /usr/share/stgit/templates/patchexport.tmpl) can be used for the patch format. The following variables are supported in the template file: %(description)s - patch description %(shortdescr)s - the first line of the patch description %(longdescr)s - the rest of the patch description, after the first line %(diffstat)s - the diff statistics %(authname)s - author's name %(authemail)s - author's e-mail %(authdate)s - patch creation date %(commname)s - committer's name %(commemail)s - committer's e-mail OPTIONS
-d DIR, --dir DIR Export patches to DIR instead of the default. -p, --patch Append .patch to the patch names. -e EXTENSION, --extension EXTENSION Append .EXTENSION to the patch names. -n, --numbered Prefix the patch names with order numbers. -t FILE, --template FILE Use FILE as a template. -b BRANCH, --branch BRANCH Use BRANCH instead of the default branch. -s, --stdout Dump the patches to the standard output. -O OPTIONS, --diff-opts OPTIONS Extra options to pass to "git diff". STGIT
Part of the StGit suite - see linkman:stg[1] StGit 03/13/2012 STG-EXPORT(1)