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OK... I'll answer my own questions (this is becoming a habit,
apologies!). (Please correct me, elaborate, etc. if necessary.)<br>
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1) the admin pw is "user", but it seems to work only with sudo, not
with su<br>
2) I have aligned source texts with target texts, cqpweb doesn't
appear to be able to display all the alignments simultaneously but
does enable quick switching which is good.<br>
<br>
Apologies for troubling you but perhaps this might be of help to
other cqpweb[inabox] users.<br>
Best,<br>
Graham.<br>
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And a follow-up question... could somebody tell me what the admin
password is for cqpwebinabox? (I'm trying to do this on a VM with
cqpwebinabox, before putting it on a public server.)<br>
Thanks again!<br>
Graham.<br>
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Hello to all,<br>
I'm currently trying to set up a parallel corpus including a
source text and four different translations.<br>
The method I use to set up a parallel corpus is this (copied and
adapted from the cqp / cwb manuals):<br>
<br>
To set up parallel corpora:<br>
<br>
1) Get them installed on cqpweb with the different xml tags
declared, etc.<br>
2) Use cwb-align to generate an alignment file suffixed .align,
i.e. <br>
cwb-align -r /var/cqpweb/registry/ -o test.align TEST_EN TEST_FR
s<br>
This indicates the registry directory explicitly with the -r
option.<br>
3) Modify the registry files using nano to indicate the other
aligned corpus. Th<br>
is means modifying /var/cqpweb/registry/"my_corpus" and
appending ALIGNED "other<br>
_corpus".<br>
4) Use cwb-align-encode to point to the alignment file. This
need to be done as <br>
admin i.e. with su and using -d and -r options to point to the
data and registry<br>
directories<br>
The second command does the same thing backwards, i.e. reads the
alignments the <br>
other way round, with the -R switch.<br>
cwb-align-encode -d /var/cqpweb/index/test_en/ -r
/var/cqpweb/registry/ test.ali<br>
gn<br>
cwb-align-encode -d /var/cqpweb/index/test_fr/ -r
/var/cqpweb/registry/ -R test.<br>
align<br>
5) Test it out in cqpweb. <br>
<br>
Now, my question is: can I set up a parallel corpus in such a
way that a search in the source will display all the aligned
translations simultaneously?<br>
If so, is it just a question of following this how-to for each
source-target pair, and then declaring multiple alignments in
cqpweb or do I align all the text from the CLI?<br>
I hope the question is clear and thank you in advance for any
guidance.<br>
Best,<br>
Graham. <br>
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