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| install_cqp_mac [2006/12/08 22:21] – emiliano | install_cqp_mac [2006/12/08 22:32] (current) – emiliano | ||
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| Create a directory ''/ | Create a directory ''/ | ||
| - | Browse to the directory where your corpus | + | Browse to the directory where your corpus-files are stored. |
| <code bash> | <code bash> | ||
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| </ | </ | ||
| - | Issue the cwb-encode command, remembering that your encoded data will " | + | Issue the '' |
| - | You will also have to define the "-P" | + | You will also have to define the '' |
| - | characteristics of newcorpus. We are using a simple example: | + | |
| <code bash> | <code bash> | ||
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| ==== Index " | ==== Index " | ||
| - | If you gotten this far, then you're almost done. You are just missing the indexes for cqp to be able to use the imported data. You will need to issue | + | If you' |
| - | just one command: cwb-makeall -V NEWCORPUS. Beware: type " | + | |
| + | You are just missing the indexes for '' | ||
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| + | You will need to issue just one command: | ||
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| + | Beware: type " | ||
| <code bash> | <code bash> | ||