[liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: Testing the UEB tables

  • From: Greg Kearney <gkearney@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: liblouis-liblouisxml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 08:42:03 +0800

Should not the at sign @ be 4-1 in UEB and not 2346?

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On 04/12/2012, at 1:32 AM, Paul wood <paulw.torchtrust@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Sorry not to be answering your question here, but to do with testing tables 
> etc. Is there a way to know where a particular translation rule is being 
> obeyed from? To solve this problem we have:
> We want the @ sign to be 2346 etc. we check the table we presume it should be 
> in and it is defined as always @ 2346 so presumably something else is 
> interceding. Is there a way without systematically  going through the tables 
> to find the command which is overriding this one?
> Thanks
> Paul
> 
> 
> On 03/12/2012 4:21 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:
>> Now that the UEB tables are in the liblouis svn we can test both
>> translation and back-translation. The best tool for this is
>> lou_allround, which is available if you have built liblouis on Linux or
>> Mac. It is completely interactive. After you give it a table name you
>> can type r for run and then type in anything you want. It will show both
>> the translation and back-translation and will even tell you if the
>> back-translation matches the original by displaying the message "perfect
>> roundtrip!"
>> 
>> If there is sufficient demand this facility can be made available on
>> Windows through a BrailleBlaster subcommand.
>> 
>> John
>> 
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