Unitex/GramLab is the open source, cross-platform, multilingual, lexicon- and grammar-based corpus processing suite.
This is the repository for the Unitex/GramLab User's Manual. User's Manual is available in English and French (more translations are welcome). You can view and print them with Evince, downloadable here. The latest compiled version of the User's Manual is accessible here.
To compile your own copy of the User's Manual, simply follow these steps:
Start cloning the GitHub repository:
git clone https://github.com/UnitexGramLab/unitex-doc-usermanual
cd unitex-doc-usermanual
cd tex
make -f Makefile_EN_utf8
cd tex
make -f Makefile_FR_utf8
make # create PDF targets
make snapshot # generate a draft with the revision number in its filename
make distill # distill a camera-ready PDF (with fonts embedded)
make view # open the typeset document
make clean # remove the intermediate files produced by make
make distclean # remove all files produced by make including PDFs
Support questions can be posted in the community support forum. Please feel free to submit any suggestions or requests for new features too. Some general advice about asking technical support questions can be found here.
See the Bug Reporting Guide for information on how to report bugs.
Unitex/GramLab project decision-making is based on a community meritocratic process, anyone with an interest in it can join the community, contribute to the project design and participate in decisions. The Unitex/GramLab Governance Model describes how this participation takes place and how to set about earning merit within the project community.
Unitex/GramLab is spelled with capitals "U" "G" and "L", and with everything else in lower case. Excepting the forward slash, do not put a space or any character between words. Only when the forward slash is not allowed, you can simply write "UnitexGramLab".
It's common to refer to the Unitex/GramLab Core as "Unitex", and to the Unitex Project-oriented IDE as "GramLab". If you are mentioning the distribution suite (Core, IDE, Linguistic Resources and others bundled tools) always use "Unitex/GramLab".
Documentation is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 (GFDL).
Linguistic resources, as the graphs under tex/resources/grf
, are licensed under the terms of
the Lesser General Public License For Linguistic Resources (LGPLLR). Contact [email protected]
for further inquiries.
We welcome everyone to contribute to improve this project. Below are some of the things that you can do to contribute:
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Fork us and request a pull.
Copyright (C) 2021 Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée