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LT-COMP(1)		    General Commands Manual		    LT-COMP(1)

NAME
       lt-comp -- augmented letter transducer compiler for Apertium

SYNOPSIS
       lt-comp	[-a  |	-v  |  -l  |  -r  |  -m	 | -h] lr | rl dictionary_file
	       output_file [acx_file]

DESCRIPTION
       lt-comp is the application responsible for compiling dictionaries  used
       by  lt-proc(1)  in Apertium into	a compact and efficient	representation
       (a class	of finite-state	transducers called augmented letter  transduc-
       ers).

OPTIONS
       -a, --alt
	       Sets the	value of the alt attribute to use in compilation.

	       Note that if no value is	set, all entries containing an alt at-
	       tribute are omitted.

       -v, --var
	       Sets  the value of the v	attribute to use in compilation.  This
	       should only be used with	monodixes; for bidixes,	see -l and -r.

	       Note that if no value is	set, all entries containing  a	v  at-
	       tribute are considered to be left-to-right.

       -l, --var-left
	       Sets  the  value	 of the	vl attribute for use in	compilation of
	       bidixes.	 "Left"	here refers to the side	of the dictionary,  so
	       this option is only valid in rl mode.

       -r, --var-right
	       Sets  the  value	 of the	vr attribute for use in	compilation of
	       bidixes.	 "Right" here refers to	the side of the	dictionary, so
	       this option is only valid in lr mode.

       -m, --keep-boundaries
	       Keep any	morpheme boundaries defined by the '<m/>' symbol

       -H, --hfst
	       expect HFST symbols

       -S, --no-split
	       don't attempt to	split into word	and punctuation	transducers

       -j, --jobs
	       Parallelise minimisation	by using one cpu core per section.  By
	       default,	 this also creates a new section after 50.000 entries.
	       You can override	this number by setting the  environment	 vari-
	       able  LT_MAX_SECTION_ENTRIES  to	some number. If	set to 0, sec-
	       tions are never split (but kept exactly as in  the  dix	file).
	       You  can	 also set the environment variable LT_JOBS=true	if you
	       always want parallel minimisation even if  lt-comp  was	called
	       without this option.

       -h, --help
	       Prints a	short help message.

       lr      The   resulting	transducer  will  process  dictionary  entries
	       left-to-right.

       rl      The  resulting  transducer  will	 process  dictionary   entries
	       right-to-left.

FILES
       dictionary_file
	       The input dictionary.

       output_file
	       The compiled dictionary (a finite state transducer).

       acx_file
	       Optional	XML file of equivalent characters in monodices.

SEE ALSO
       apertium(1), apertium-tagger(1),	lt-expand(1), lt-proc(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 8, 2006			    LT-COMP(1)

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