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Old 05-14-2008
Predictive text input with Soothsayer

Wed, 14 May 2008 08:00:00 GMT
Soothsayer is a predictive text input system. Many folks reading that sentence will think of the word completion offered by mobile phones. Soothsayer is different from such mobile phone systems in that it tries to use context and other statistical information to offer predictions instead of just presenting a list of words that might match the first few letters you type.


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LUDEVIT(1)						      General Commands Manual							LUDEVIT(1)

NAME
ludevit - converter from standard Slovak into L. Stur version SYNOPSIS
ludevit [options][file] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the ludevit command. ludevit converts text from standard Slovak into the verion designed by L. Stur. OPTIONS
-h --help Show help and exit. -D --nfkd Normalize the output text to NFKD unicode normalization -d --nfkd-hack Normalize the letters d and t with caron to NFKD unicode normalization, keep the rest in NFKC. -eENC --encoding=ENC Use ENC as input/output encoding. While you can use any encoding supported by python, probably only one of utf-8, iso8859_2, cp1250, cp852 or mac_latin2 makes sense. -oFILE --output-file=FILE Instead of standard output, write the translated text to the FILE USAGE
ludevit acts as a filter, reading by default UTF-8 encoded text from the standard input and writing UTF-8 encoded text to the standard out- put. Alternatively, if a file name is given as an argumet, ludevit will translate this file (in UTF-8 encoding). NOTE
Due to technical restrictions, the program is actually installed under the name ludevit. AUTHOR
Radovan Garabik <garabik @ kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk> 2006-11-04 LUDEVIT(1)