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author | bapt <bapt@FreeBSD.org> | 2015-03-03 07:51:49 +0800 |
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committer | bapt <bapt@FreeBSD.org> | 2015-03-03 07:51:49 +0800 |
commit | 0f2e3f552526bcf555dcf4bfced00badbc733d17 (patch) | |
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Remove Author from pkg-descr and white space fixes
Diffstat (limited to 'textproc')
40 files changed, 26 insertions, 74 deletions
diff --git a/textproc/confget/pkg-descr b/textproc/confget/pkg-descr index 4ed8d65af538..19ed32722305 100644 --- a/textproc/confget/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/confget/pkg-descr @@ -10,5 +10,4 @@ check if a variable is present in the file at all. It has a "shell-quoting" output mode that quotes the variable values in a way suitable for passing them directly to a Bourne-style shell. -Author: Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net> WWW: http://devel.ringlet.net/textproc/confget/ diff --git a/textproc/dbacl/pkg-descr b/textproc/dbacl/pkg-descr index 2ba16865810e..97f3cb668f53 100644 --- a/textproc/dbacl/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/dbacl/pkg-descr @@ -7,5 +7,4 @@ from a French text. It fully supports international character sets, and uses sophisticated statistical models based on the Maximum Entropy Principle. -Author: Laird A. Breyer <laird@lbreyer.com> WWW: http://dbacl.sourceforge.net/ diff --git a/textproc/docbook-tdg/pkg-descr b/textproc/docbook-tdg/pkg-descr index 973d259e78bd..e33926975597 100644 --- a/textproc/docbook-tdg/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/docbook-tdg/pkg-descr @@ -14,5 +14,4 @@ HTML Forms, MathML and SVG modules. An unexpanded edition of version 2.0.17 is also available. In this version, content models are shown with parameter entities rather than fully expanded. -Author: <nwalsh@nwalsh.com> WWW: http://www.docbook.org/tdg/ diff --git a/textproc/easydiff/pkg-descr b/textproc/easydiff/pkg-descr index 37501143da24..4f8f593a7402 100644 --- a/textproc/easydiff/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/easydiff/pkg-descr @@ -1,6 +1,2 @@ EasyDiff is a GNUstep application that lets you easily see the differences between two text files. - -LICENSE: GPL2 or later - -Author: Pierre-Yves Rivaille diff --git a/textproc/ffe/pkg-descr b/textproc/ffe/pkg-descr index 506853ef6540..cb5d64cf65ee 100644 --- a/textproc/ffe/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/ffe/pkg-descr @@ -2,5 +2,4 @@ ffe is a program for extracting fields from flat file records and displaying them in different formats. ffe relies on the configuration file to control input file structure and the output format. -Author: Timo Savinen <tjsa@iki.fi> WWW: http://ff-extractor.sourceforge.net diff --git a/textproc/glark/pkg-descr b/textproc/glark/pkg-descr index 173576dfe1b2..44dff33f5ca0 100644 --- a/textproc/glark/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/glark/pkg-descr @@ -2,5 +2,4 @@ A replacement for (or supplement to) the grep family, glark offers: Perl/Ruby regular expressions, highlighting of matches, context around matches, complex expressions (``and'' and ``or''), and automatic exclusion of non-text files. -Author: Jeff Pace <jpace@incava.org> -WWW: http://www.incava.org/projects/glark/ +WWW: http://www.incava.org/projects/glark/ diff --git a/textproc/libnxml/pkg-descr b/textproc/libnxml/pkg-descr index c8ebcbe2bd88..eaea028e120d 100644 --- a/textproc/libnxml/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/libnxml/pkg-descr @@ -2,5 +2,4 @@ nXML is a C library for parsing, writing and creating XML 1.0 and 1.1 files or streams. It supports utf-8, utf-16be and utf-16le, ucs-4 (1234, 4321, 2143, 2312). -Author: Andrea Marchesini -WWW: http://www2.autistici.org/bakunin/libnxml/doc/ +WWW: http://www2.autistici.org/bakunin/libnxml/doc/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-AI-Categorizer/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-AI-Categorizer/pkg-descr index 4630bbe4ab00..cd030cdcce11 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-AI-Categorizer/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-AI-Categorizer/pkg-descr @@ -17,5 +17,4 @@ use the interfaces of the individual classes in the framework. A simple sample script that reads a training corpus, trains a categorizer, and tests the categorizer on a test corpus, is distributed as eg/demo.pl . -Author: Ken Williams <ken@mathforum.org> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/AI-Categorizer/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-HTML-FormatText-WithLinks/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-HTML-FormatText-WithLinks/pkg-descr index a62581377ec6..f9abc44d5373 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-HTML-FormatText-WithLinks/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-HTML-FormatText-WithLinks/pkg-descr @@ -3,5 +3,4 @@ but prints all the links in the HTML as footnotes. By default, it attempts to mimic the format of the lynx text based web browser's --dump option. -Author: Struan Donald. <struan@cpan.org> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-FormatText-WithLinks/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-Hatena-Keyword/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-Hatena-Keyword/pkg-descr index d5daea34403e..56349c4ce8d2 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-Hatena-Keyword/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-Hatena-Keyword/pkg-descr @@ -12,5 +12,4 @@ You can implement the same kind of feature outside Hatena using this module. It queries Hatena Keyword Link API internally for retrieving terms -Author: Naoya Ito <naoya@bloghackers.net> -WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Hatena-Keyword/ +WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Hatena-Keyword/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-Parse-PhoneNumber/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-Parse-PhoneNumber/pkg-descr index 70f41ad6d124..15197e9dae76 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-Parse-PhoneNumber/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-Parse-PhoneNumber/pkg-descr @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ Parse phone numbers. Phone number have a defined syntax (to a point), so they can be parsed (to a point). -Author: Casey West <casey@geeknest.com> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Parse-PhoneNumber/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-Regexp-Common/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-Regexp-Common/pkg-descr index 457c402d442f..0b923fd4c2b4 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-Regexp-Common/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-Regexp-Common/pkg-descr @@ -10,5 +10,4 @@ provided include: * lists of any pattern * IPv4 addresses -Author: Damian Conway <damian@cs.monash.edu.au> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Regexp-Common/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-Sort-Naturally/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-Sort-Naturally/pkg-descr index f7d3641ee3b6..9926f89b419d 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-Sort-Naturally/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-Sort-Naturally/pkg-descr @@ -5,24 +5,23 @@ lexically. This is the way I define natural sorting: - * Non-numeric word-character substrings are sorted lexically, + * Non-numeric word-character substrings are sorted lexically, case-insensitively: "Foo" comes between "fish" and "fowl". - * Numeric substrings are sorted numerically: "100" comes after "20", + * Numeric substrings are sorted numerically: "100" comes after "20", not before. * \W substrings (neither words-characters nor digits) are ignored. Our use - * of \w, \d, \D, and \W is locale-sensitive: Sort::Naturally + * of \w, \d, \D, and \W is locale-sensitive: Sort::Naturally uses a use locale statement. - * When comparing two strings, where a numeric substring in one place + * When comparing two strings, where a numeric substring in one place is not up against a numeric substring in another, the non-numeric always comes first. This is fudged by reading pretending that the lack of a number substring has the value -1, like so: - * The start of a string is exceptional: leading non-\W (non-word, + * The start of a string is exceptional: leading non-\W (non-word, non-digit) components are ignored, and numbers come before letters. - * I define "numeric substring" just as sequences matching m/\d+/ -- + * I define "numeric substring" just as sequences matching m/\d+/ -- scientific notation, commas, decimals, etc., are not seen. If your data has thousands separators in numbers ("20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" or "20.000 lieues sous les mers"), consider stripping them before feeding them to nsort or ncmp. -Author: Sean M. Burke <sburke@cpan.org> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sort-Naturally/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-String-Fraction/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-String-Fraction/pkg-descr index 31e61a9fa3e3..91ca0079908e 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-String-Fraction/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-String-Fraction/pkg-descr @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ -This module functions identically to its superclass HTML::Fraction, but -rather than converting fractions into HTML entities they are replaced by +This module functions identically to its superclass HTML::Fraction, but +rather than converting fractions into HTML entities they are replaced by the unicode characters for those fractions. -Author: Mark Fowler <mark@twoshortplanks.com> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/String-Fraction/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-Text-Autoformat/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-Text-Autoformat/pkg-descr index 9204143309ce..93c322d318d9 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-Text-Autoformat/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-Text-Autoformat/pkg-descr @@ -4,10 +4,9 @@ Internet quoting conventions, a wide range of bulleting and number schemes, centred text, and block quotations, and reformats each appropriately. Other options allow the user to adjust inter-word and inter-paragraph spacing, justify text, and impose various capitalization -schemes. +schemes. The module also supplies a re-entrant, highly configurable replacement -for the built-in Perl format() mechanism. +for the built-in Perl format() mechanism. -Author: Damian Conway <damian@conway.org> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-Autoformat/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-Text-Language-Guess/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-Text-Language-Guess/pkg-descr index 425f1a9f6a10..0901cf7846b5 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-Text-Language-Guess/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-Text-Language-Guess/pkg-descr @@ -10,5 +10,4 @@ The "language_guess()" function takes a document as a parameter and returns the abbreviation of the language that it is most likely written in. -Author: Mike Schilli <cpan@perlmeister.com> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-Language-Guess/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-Text-ParagraphDiff/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-Text-ParagraphDiff/pkg-descr index 7c8614cb99a7..5d960b490009 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-Text-ParagraphDiff/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-Text-ParagraphDiff/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ Text::ParagraphDiff - Visual Difference for paragraphed text -Author: Joseph F. Ryan <ryan.311@osu.edu> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-ParagraphDiff/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-Text-Report/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-Text-Report/pkg-descr index 66edef09640a..c51f4084e93c 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-Text-Report/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-Text-Report/pkg-descr @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ Text::Report - Perl extension for generating mixed columnar formatted reports and report templates -Author: David Huggins <davidius@cpan.org> -WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-Report/ +WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-Report/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-XML-Node/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-XML-Node/pkg-descr index 0526627edac6..a9dfb528de7d 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-XML-Node/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-XML-Node/pkg-descr @@ -12,5 +12,4 @@ Paraphrasing the README: callback function. The corresponding string found in an XML file will be automatically appended to your variable. -Author: Chang Liu <liu@ics.uci.edu> WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Node/ diff --git a/textproc/p5-XML-TreeBuilder/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-XML-TreeBuilder/pkg-descr index 088d7faef740..663e09a775bf 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-XML-TreeBuilder/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-XML-TreeBuilder/pkg-descr @@ -5,5 +5,4 @@ who are used to the HTML::TreeBuilder / HTML::Element interface to document trees, and who don't want to learn some other document interface like XML::Twig or XML::DOM. -Author: Sean M. Burke WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-TreeBuilder/ diff --git a/textproc/pdftohtml/pkg-descr b/textproc/pdftohtml/pkg-descr index de385e4d44a1..c6208082907f 100644 --- a/textproc/pdftohtml/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/pdftohtml/pkg-descr @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ This is a port of pdftohtml, which converts pdf-files into nicely formatted html, combined with png images. -The HTML generated uses frames to emulate the content listing from +The HTML generated uses frames to emulate the content listing from the pdf. -Author: Gueorgui Ovtcharov - Rainer Dorsch <pdftohtml-general@lists.sourceforge.net> - WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdftohtml/ diff --git a/textproc/peco/pkg-descr b/textproc/peco/pkg-descr index f8afc96c218a..663801aa67a4 100644 --- a/textproc/peco/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/peco/pkg-descr @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ Peco is a simplistic interactive filtering tool based on Percol implemented in Go. -Author: lestrrat WWW: https://github.com/peco/peco diff --git a/textproc/py-asv/pkg-descr b/textproc/py-asv/pkg-descr index 50495349a8d0..86e5117097b6 100644 --- a/textproc/py-asv/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/py-asv/pkg-descr @@ -9,5 +9,4 @@ command-line script ("asv"). This release of ASV requires Python 2.0 or later, and is still to be regarded as a beta version. -Author: Laurence Tratt <laurie@tratt.net> WWW: http://tratt.net/laurie/python/asv/ diff --git a/textproc/py-enchant/pkg-descr b/textproc/py-enchant/pkg-descr index 5ab0e6c2aeeb..e07f299dc43e 100644 --- a/textproc/py-enchant/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/py-enchant/pkg-descr @@ -5,5 +5,4 @@ of Enchant with the flexibility of Python and a nice 'Pythonic' object-oriented interface. It also aims to provide some higher-level functionality than is available in the C API. -Author: Ryan Kelly -WWW: http://pyenchant.sourceforge.net/ +WWW: http://pyenchant.sourceforge.net/ diff --git a/textproc/py-html2text/pkg-descr b/textproc/py-html2text/pkg-descr index b5ec5e192200..5e29d766ccbd 100644 --- a/textproc/py-html2text/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/py-html2text/pkg-descr @@ -2,5 +2,4 @@ html2text is a Python script that convers a page of HTML into clean, easy-to-read plain ASCII text. Better yet, that ASCII also happens to be valid Markdown (a text-to-HTML format). -Author: Aaron Swartz <me@aaronsw.com> WWW: http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/html2text/ diff --git a/textproc/py-reverend/pkg-descr b/textproc/py-reverend/pkg-descr index 2c5739dd1720..b04c8ed15e91 100644 --- a/textproc/py-reverend/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/py-reverend/pkg-descr @@ -10,5 +10,4 @@ Stuff you can do with the Reverend: * detect the language of a document * is your code more like Guido's or Peter's -Author: Amir Bakhtiar WWW: http://www.divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodReverend diff --git a/textproc/redet/pkg-descr b/textproc/redet/pkg-descr index f5795780add5..b1f9b1996b94 100644 --- a/textproc/redet/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/redet/pkg-descr @@ -13,5 +13,4 @@ startup, so it persists across sessions. So long as the underlying program supports Unicode, redet allows UTF-8 Unicode in both test data and regular expressions -Author: Bill Poser <billposer@alum.mit.edu> WWW: http://www.billposer.org/Software/redet.html diff --git a/textproc/replaceit/pkg-descr b/textproc/replaceit/pkg-descr index bc7e6ea68929..8580f44c41b0 100644 --- a/textproc/replaceit/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/replaceit/pkg-descr @@ -3,5 +3,4 @@ the combination of sed/awk/grep/head/tail and other such shell utilities, as well as being quicker in startup (at least) than an equivilant Perl solution. -Author: Paul L Daniels <pldaniels@pldaniels.com> WWW: http://pldaniels.com/replaceit/ diff --git a/textproc/ruby-htree/pkg-descr b/textproc/ruby-htree/pkg-descr index afb19fe0274b..43a2ff611799 100644 --- a/textproc/ruby-htree/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/ruby-htree/pkg-descr @@ -12,5 +12,4 @@ Features: * recursive template expansion * converter to REXML document -Author: Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org> -WWW: http://www.a-k-r.org/htree/ +WWW: http://www.a-k-r.org/htree/ diff --git a/textproc/ruby-xmlconfigfile/pkg-descr b/textproc/ruby-xmlconfigfile/pkg-descr index 1cf945469632..566b3cafe1aa 100644 --- a/textproc/ruby-xmlconfigfile/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/ruby-xmlconfigfile/pkg-descr @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ Ruby/xmlconfigfile is a Ruby module for easy handling of XML configuration files. -Author: Maik Schmidt and Curtis Schofield <curtis.schofield@gmail.com> -WWW: http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~schofiel/xml-configfile/xml-configfile.html +WWW: http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~schofiel/xml-configfile/xml-configfile.html diff --git a/textproc/ruby-xmlscan/pkg-descr b/textproc/ruby-xmlscan/pkg-descr index 02b713374ca4..e8d52f748f2a 100644 --- a/textproc/ruby-xmlscan/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/ruby-xmlscan/pkg-descr @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ Ruby/xmlscan is a high-performance non-validating XML parser written in 100% pure Ruby. - -Author: Ueno Katsuhiro <katsu@blue.sky.or.jp> diff --git a/textproc/sary/pkg-descr b/textproc/sary/pkg-descr index 870fd07aecb0..371959fad8f0 100644 --- a/textproc/sary/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/sary/pkg-descr @@ -3,5 +3,4 @@ search facilities for text files on the order of 10 to 100 MB using a data structure called a suffix array. It can also search specific fields in a text file by assigning index points to those fields. -Author: Satoru Takabayashi <satoru@namazu.org> WWW: http://sary.sourceforge.net/index.html.en diff --git a/textproc/srilm/pkg-descr b/textproc/srilm/pkg-descr index e4b97f4ca416..65c437cd935d 100644 --- a/textproc/srilm/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/srilm/pkg-descr @@ -1,18 +1,17 @@ SRILM is a toolkit for building and applying statistical language models (LMs), primarily for use in speech recognition, statistical tagging and segmentation. -It has been under development in the SRI Speech Technology and -Research Laboratory since 1995. The toolkit has also greatly benefitted from -its use and enhancements during the Johns Hopkins University/CLSP summer +It has been under development in the SRI Speech Technology and +Research Laboratory since 1995. The toolkit has also greatly benefitted from +its use and enhancements during the Johns Hopkins University/CLSP summer workshops in 1995, 1996, and 1997 SRILM consists of the following components: - * A set of C++ class libraries implementing language models, + * A set of C++ class libraries implementing language models, supporting data stuctures and miscellaneous utility functions. - * A set of executable programs built on top of these libraries to - perform standard tasks such as training LMs and testing them on + * A set of executable programs built on top of these libraries to + perform standard tasks such as training LMs and testing them on data, tagging or segmenting text, etc. * A collection of miscellaneous scripts facilitating minor related tasks. -Author: stolcke@speech.sri.com -WWW: http://www.speech.sri.com/projects/srilm/ +WWW: http://www.speech.sri.com/projects/srilm/ diff --git a/textproc/supercat/pkg-descr b/textproc/supercat/pkg-descr index 76d463839b30..9c5abd6f2c72 100644 --- a/textproc/supercat/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/supercat/pkg-descr @@ -4,5 +4,4 @@ as well as standard ASCII text. Unlike some text-colorizing programs that exist, Supercat does not require you to have to be a programmer to make colorization rules. -Author: Thomas G. Anderson <bug-spc@nosredna.net> WWW: http://supercat.nosredna.net/ diff --git a/textproc/sxml/pkg-descr b/textproc/sxml/pkg-descr index 33e8444118bc..c3e9f78e9659 100644 --- a/textproc/sxml/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/sxml/pkg-descr @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ SXML is a skimpy XML parsing and grafting C library that you can use to read and write XML-like configuration file for your application. -Author: Kouichi ABE (WALL) <kouichi@MysticWALL.COM> WWW: http://www.MysticWALL.COM/software/sxml/index.html diff --git a/textproc/textogif/pkg-descr b/textproc/textogif/pkg-descr index c8ae1e7d0a82..1b26b90e9729 100644 --- a/textproc/textogif/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/textogif/pkg-descr @@ -4,5 +4,4 @@ equation is created at high resolution and then resampled to the target resolution to antialias what would otherwise be jagged edges. -Author: John Walker -WWW: http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/textogif/ +WWW: http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/textogif/ diff --git a/textproc/wbxml2/pkg-descr b/textproc/wbxml2/pkg-descr index e4e51f7e924f..2f6b7dce60a6 100644 --- a/textproc/wbxml2/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/wbxml2/pkg-descr @@ -4,5 +4,4 @@ and vice-versa. The WBXML format is a binary representation of XML, defined by the Wap Forum, and used to reduce bandwidth in mobile communications. -Author: Aymerick Jehanne <aymerick@jehanne.org> WWW: http://libwbxml.opensync.org/ diff --git a/textproc/xml-parse.el/pkg-descr b/textproc/xml-parse.el/pkg-descr index b247600aab91..26cb5094a477 100644 --- a/textproc/xml-parse.el/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/xml-parse.el/pkg-descr @@ -3,5 +3,4 @@ structures, and allow those same Lisp structures to be written out as XML. It should facilitate the manipulation and use of XML by Elisp programs. -Author: John Wiegley WWW: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki?XmlParser diff --git a/textproc/xmlto/pkg-descr b/textproc/xmlto/pkg-descr index 5d418a5f68cd..df0d0e139b4f 100644 --- a/textproc/xmlto/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/xmlto/pkg-descr @@ -8,7 +8,4 @@ htmlhelp, javahelp, man, pdf, ps, txt, xhtml, xhtml-nochunks. Currently the only XSL-T processor supported is xsltproc (textproc/libxslt). For DVI, PDF and PostScript output, PassiveTeX (print/passivetex) is required. -Author: Tim Waugh <tim@cyberelk.net> - Ondrej Vasik <ovasik@redhat.com> - WWW: http://fedorahosted.org/xmlto/ diff --git a/textproc/yould/pkg-descr b/textproc/yould/pkg-descr index 5df069f2b6d7..2b3d9524cddb 100644 --- a/textproc/yould/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/yould/pkg-descr @@ -3,5 +3,4 @@ Markov chains with two letter transitions. This distribution includes trained engines for several languages: English, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, French and German. -Author: Yannick Gingras <ygingras@ygingras.net> WWW: http://ygingras.net/yould |