lt-append(1)
will combine two compiled dictionaries as if they had been compiled from one big XML file, keeping sections separate.
Description
LT-APPEND(1) General Commands Manual LT-APPEND(1)
NAME
lt-append — combine two compiled dictionary transducers
SYNOPSIS
lt-append input_a input_b output
DESCRIPTION
lt-append will combine two compiled dictionaries as if they had been compiled from one big XML file, keeping sections separate. If input_a has sections “main” and “final” and input_b has section “regex” then output will have sections “main”, “final” and “regex” (there is no cross-section minimisation, so internally there is no union, but the behaviour of running the transducer will be as if we had done the union).
FILES
input_transducer_a
The first input binary (a finite state transducer).
input_transducer_b
The second input binary (a finite state transducer).
output_transducer
The output binary with the combination of inputs (a finite state transducer).
SEE ALSO
apertium(1), lt-comp(1), lt-expand(1), lt-print(1), lt-proc(1)
AUTHOR
Copyright © 2022 Apertium. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
BUGS
Many... lurking in the dark and waiting for you! Apertium March 30, 2022 LT-APPEND(1)