------------------------------------ CPT Word Lists 1.0 Linux (x86,glibc) version, Java JDK/JRE 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3 required. Shareware, runs in demo mode until registered. Freely distributable. Updated: 20-June-2000 ------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION ----------- CPT Word Lists is collection of tools for processing word lists and text files, supporting Unicode and unlimited number of encodings via the Java converters. Its main goal is to create dictionaries for the other CPT programs but it can be used as completely independent program. Features: The set of operations over textual (plain text or HTML) files include: - browsing/searching in any standard encoding including decomposition and bidi support; - extract words, calculate letter and word frequencies; - flexible 'word' definition and filtering; - change encoding, letter case; - standard Unicode and custom normalizations; - visual/logical order conversion for RTL scripts; - simple spell checking and tagging. The word lists (text or dictionary format) operations include the above plus: - creating highly compressed dictionaries optionally including tags and definitions (one million words can be stored in browsable, less then 1MB file); - several types of sorting including user defined order and alphabets (80 alphabets supplied); - compare/add/delete functions over dictionaries; - automatic or user defined suffixes packing; - via user definitions: creating and expanding munched lists, creating and filtering tagged lists, translating tags in tagged lists, tagging; - searching and extracting word patterns; - creating inverted indexes. There is a supporting program CPT Dictionary for browsing the files created by CPT Word Lists. CPT Dictionary is free for non-commercial use and you can distribute it together with your dictionaries. More details can be found in the HTML documentation. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ------------------- - Supported OS: Linux (x86), tested on: Red Hat 5.x, 6.x, and compatible, (with Corel Linux 1.0 we fetched a problem with the installation of JRE, but it works), for Win 9X and Win NT/2K there is a separate distribution. - Requires 1 MB of disk space and 32 MB RAM. - This is Java program and Sun's JDK/JRE 1.1.6 or greater or compatible is needed - see LinuxJRE.txt and JavaFonts.txt. INSTALL ------- 1. Extract this archive into temporary directory. 2. Edit "install" script to reflect your Java VM. Run it as root/su from the temporary directory in xterm (it runs under X Window). This will start the wizard and according to your choices, the CPT Word Lists program will be installed. 3. The installation program (install.class) is a self-extracting class file whose contents get extracted during the installation and two directories will be created: - the target one chosen for the installation; - /bin directory for the uninstall program (see UNINSTALL below). If your window manager is recognized (KDE, Gnome, Window Maker, Fvwm, ...), entries for CPT Word Lists in the desktop menu will be added. 4. During the installation you will be asked for a License Key, if you don't have, leave the field empty - the program will run in Demo mode. In this mode the size of word lists/dictionaries is limited to 500 words and the optional Thai composition will not be available. 5. If the installation fails, you can extract the program files from data.zip file. 6. If you have problem running CPT Word Lists, check/modify the generated cpt_wl10 script to reflect your JDK/JRE environment, especially if you install a new version of JRE after you install this program. 7. You can edit the wl10_doc script, to choose your favorite browser for the HTML documentation. UNINSTALL --------- To uninstall, do one of the following: 1. Click on the 'uninstall' item added to the desktop menu. This will work only if the installation program managed to recognize your window manager and a menu folder 'Crossword Power Tools' has been added, if not - see 2. 2. Go to your /bin and run ./juninst /UnInst where is the path where you installed the program. If you have installed a new version of JRE after the installation of this program, check/modify 'juninst' in your /bin subdirectory. After the uninstallation the '/bin' directory will not be removed because it serves all CPT packages. If you don't have any other CPT program, you can delete it. LICENSE AND REGISTER -------------------- Check out the License.txt and Register.txt for license and register information. CONTACT ------- We are very interested in receiving your comments, suggestions, and bug reports at our email: cpt.software@usa.net