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################################################################### # # ktouch-gen.pl # # written by: Steinar Theigmann <steinart@incatel.no> # Håvard Frøiland <havard.froiland@chello.no> # # This file describes how to generate your own training files # in 3. steps. # Step 1: Collect data The script needs a data file with words, one word on each line. You can create it in your editor, or you can get it generated (see below). You will also find some data files in cvs. Suggestion for creating your own data file using an excisting dictionary. See http://aspell.sourceforge.net for more info. $ aspell dump master This will print out a looong list with words in the default language. If you have installed other languages that you want to use you can write: $ aspell dump master norwegian This will print out all the norwegian words found in the norwegian ditionary. Since we don't want this word on the screen, but in a file we do this: $ aspell dump master > ~/your-word-file You will now have a file called your-word-file stored in your home directory. Step 2: Creat a configuration file The config file is shown below. <---- the file starts here ----> length-of-line 20 number-of-line 10 jf kd ls ca nt iv me hr go bp qu wn cx yz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ <---- the file ends here ----> The length of a line is set to be 20 characters, and each level should be 10 lines loong. The first level will only contain combinations of "jf" and the next one will contain "jfkd" and so on. Save it to a file called your-config-file, and we are ready to try the script. Step 3: Generate your training file To test the script you should do this: $ perl ktouch-gen.pl your-config-file < your-word-file This will print out the newly generated training file to your screen, if you are happy with it, you could save it to file by doing this. $ perl ktouch-gen.pl your-config-file < your-word-file > your-training-file.ktouch