Kelson
Kelson
@juuz0 If we have a procedure which works for all, the yes we should update the README with WSL instructions
By investigating #1592, I had such an issue yesterday on GNU/Linux. I believe this is tied to "-g" part of the command. Maybe this ticket might help to understand better...
@gaurav7019 @juuz0 @Jaifroid Do we have a complete and robust set of commands to achieve to get a local version (from git) of mwoffliner working on WSL? Same question with...
Some Wiktionaries (e.g. French) might have >10 pronunciations per word. For example the word "[maison](https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/maison)" has 13 audio files. As far as I know, only the French Wiktionary has so...
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dafuq is wrong with these people. I'm francophone and can maybe pick three differences within these twelve. We need to parse and pick up one sound, otherwise we'll end up...
Some automatic tools can be used to evaluate the pronounciation.
We can do so, mwoffliner can do it... but this is a bit subptil. We want the `ogg` but not the video files for example. We should have a look...
This makes a lot of sense, at least in a Wiktionary context. I'm not super convinced that adding yet another flavour to the existing three (mini/nopic/maxi) would do us any...
> @kelson42 Does Wiktionary actually have lots of video files? Yes, but a few audio files. Actually for some reason it seems we have already a few audio files. I...