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APERTIUM-INTERCHUNK(1)	    General Commands Manual	APERTIUM-INTERCHUNK(1)

NAME
       apertium-interchunk -- intermediate interchunk processor	for Apertium

SYNOPSIS
       apertium-interchunk [-tz] trules	preproc	[input [output]]

DESCRIPTION
       This  is	an intermediate	tool from Apertium level 2 engine.  You	should
       never have to use it independently.

       It is the second	transfer module	of the Apertium	level 2	transfer model
       after apertium-transfer(1) and before apertium-postchunk(1).

       It takes	care of	interchunk processing operations  such	as  chunk  re-
       ordering, changes in the	morphosyntactical features of chunks according
       to the information in neighboring chunks, or generating new chunks.

OPTIONS
       -t      trace mode

       -z      flush buffer on the null	character

FILES
       These are the kinds of files that can be	used with this command:

       trules  A rules file with extension .t2x.

       preproc
	       A file with extension .t2x.bin that holds the result of prepro-
	       cessing the trules file with apertium-preprocess-transfer(1).

       input

       output  Represent  the input and	output files.  By default they are the
	       standard	input and standard output.

SEE ALSO
       apertium-gen-modes(1),	apertium-postchunk(1),	 apertium-transfer(1),
       apertium-validate-interchunk(1),		   apertium-validate-modes(1),
       apertium-validate-postchunk(1)

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2005, 2006	Universitat d'Alacant /	 Universidad  de  Ali-
       cante.  This is free software.  You may redistribute copies of it under
       the     terms	 of	the	GNU	General	    Public    License:
       https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.

BUGS
       Many... lurking in the dark and waiting for you!

Apertium			March 11, 2007		APERTIUM-INTERCHUNK(1)

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