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MyThes is a simple thesaurus that uses a structured
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text data file and an index file with binary search
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to lookup words and phrases and return information
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on part of speech, meanings, and synonyms
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MyThes was originall written to provide a thesaurus
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for the OpenOffice.org project
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The Main features of MyThes are:
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1. written in C++ to make it easier to interface with
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LibreOffice, OpenOffice, AbiWord, Pspell, etc
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2. it is stateless, uses no static variables and
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should be completely reentrant with no ifdefs
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3. it compiles with -ansi and -pedantic and -Wall
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with no warnigns so it shouldbe quite portable
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4. it uses a simple perl program to read the structured
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text file and create the index needed for binary
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searching
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5. it is very simple with *lots* of comments.
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The main "smarts" are in the structure of the
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text file that makes up the thesaurus data
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6. It comes with a ready-to-go structured thesaurus
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data file for en_US extracted from the WordNet-2.0 data.
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Please see WordNet_license.txt and WordNet_readme.txt
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for more information on the very useful project!
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See http://www.danielnaber.de/wn2ooo/ for utilities to
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regenerate an up to date English thesaurus from the most
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recent WordNet data.
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7. The source code has a BSD license (and no advertising clause)
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MyThes comes with a simple example program that looks up some words and returns
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meanings and synonyms.
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To build it simply do the following:
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unzip mythes.zip
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cd mythes
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./configure
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make
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To run the example program:
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./example th_en_US_new.idx th_en_US_new.dat checkme.lst
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To run the example program with stemming and morphological generation:
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e.g. to check mouse, mice, rodents, eats, eaten, ate, eating etc. words
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./example morph.idx morph.dat morph.lst morph.aff morph.dic
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NOTE: this is only an example and test environment for dictionary developers,
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full English stemming and morphological generation needs an improved
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English Hunspell dictionary.
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László Németh <nemeth at OO.o>
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Kevin Hendricks <kevin.hendricks@sympatico.ca>
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