GConjugue 0.6 review
DownloadGConjugue is a graphical user interface for conjugue, a program that conjugates Portuguese verbs as spoken in Brazil. Gconjugue do
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GConjugue is a graphical user interface for conjugue, a program that conjugates Portuguese verbs as spoken in Brazil.
Gconjugue doesn't conjugate any verb. It's only a graphical front end to conjugue, a free software developed by Ricardo Ueda Karpischek that conjugates Portuguese verbs as spoken in Brazil.
Gconjugue runs conjugue and save the result in a temporary file which is, then, shown to you. Conclusion: you need conjugue installed in your computer to make gconjugue useful.
Some GNU/Linux distros include conjugue in a package called brazilian-conjugate.
Requirements:
conjugue
Installation:
tar -xvzf gconjugue-0.2.tar.gz
cd gconjugue-0.2
./configure
make
su
make install
What's New in This Release:
It's no longer necessary to install files manually.
The entire process uses the traditional commands "./configure", "make", and "make install".
The verbs are converted to lower case before being sent to conjugue.
This new procedure improves verb recognition.
Note: new versions of gawk might cause conjugue to output hundreds of lines of error.
A solution to this problem is described on the home page.
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