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h1. Sentence Alignment Setup (Linux only)
In order to get sentence alignments as the output of bilingual crawls, an external aligner is required. For the current version of ILSP-FC,
* download the hunalign-1.1 source code from http://mokk.bme.hu/en/resources/hunalign/
* follow the instructions on the hunalign page for building hunalign
* put the hunalign directory containing the hunalign executable next to the runnable ilsp-fc jar.
For example, if you run ilsp-fc from:
<pre>~/ilsp-fc/ilsp-fc-2.2-jar-with-dependencies.jar</pre>
you should have a hunalign dir
<pre>~/ilsp-fc/hunalign-1.1/</pre>
with the suggested hunalign directory structure, including
<pre>~/ilsp-fc/hunalign-1.1/dict
~/ilsp-fc/hunalign-1.1/linux/src/hunalign/hunalign</pre>
Now, you are ready to produce TMX files from bilingual crawled data using the <code>-align</code>, <code>-dict</code>, <code>-align</code> , <code>-dict</code> , <code>-oft</code> and <code>-ofth</code> options described in the [[GettingStarted|Getting Started]] part of the documentation.
In order to get sentence alignments as the output of bilingual crawls, an external aligner is required. For the current version of ILSP-FC,
* download the hunalign-1.1 source code from http://mokk.bme.hu/en/resources/hunalign/
* follow the instructions on the hunalign page for building hunalign
* put the hunalign directory containing the hunalign executable next to the runnable ilsp-fc jar.
For example, if you run ilsp-fc from:
<pre>~/ilsp-fc/ilsp-fc-2.2-jar-with-dependencies.jar</pre>
you should have a hunalign dir
<pre>~/ilsp-fc/hunalign-1.1/</pre>
with the suggested hunalign directory structure, including
<pre>~/ilsp-fc/hunalign-1.1/dict
~/ilsp-fc/hunalign-1.1/linux/src/hunalign/hunalign</pre>
Now, you are ready to produce TMX files from bilingual crawled data using the <code>-align</code>, <code>-dict</code>, <code>-align</code> , <code>-dict</code> , <code>-oft</code> and <code>-ofth</code> options described in the [[GettingStarted|Getting Started]] part of the documentation.