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Proposed briefs

The theory will require some briefs to be added in addition to the ones found in tao_la_salle.json. Here is where we'll keep track of brief suggestions, discuss them and possibly approve them.

My thought is we could have a separate pluvier_briefs.json file with translations that can be added to the generated dictionary, much like the tao_la_salle.json dictionary (which should probably eventually be merged with pluvier_briefs.json, separating the actual briefs from the theory examples from the book).

How to install Pluvier?

Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to install Pluvier on Plover.

The plover -s plover_plugins install git+https://github.com/Vermoot/Pluvier command doesn't work, and the project is not listed by plover's plugin manager.

If I want to test Pluvier, how can I go about installing it ?

Thanks

Usage of GLÀFF with Lexique?

GLÀFF is a project similar to Lexique. The main difference is its size: it contains over 1.4 million entries, ten times larger than Lexique, with very similar information such as its entries’ phonetics (IPA and X-SAMPA, both with partial syllabification), lemma (“aériez” has “aérer” as its lemma), frequency (several metrics are available), and a very precise morphosyntactic description of each entry.

The only drawback I would see regarding using GLÀFF instead of Lexique is that some entries of Lexique are not present in GLÀFF, such as multiple words considered as one like a priori. This is why I think GLÀFF could instead extend data provided by Lexique.

Some words from the book are not in `tao_la_salle.json`

Hello,
/S*ES is "zest" instead of "c'est cette" (as explain in "la tao cropped")

EDIT:
1)
/TR is "terre", /T-R is "interest".
/TR should be "intérêt", and /TR should be "terre"

/SR is "serre",
/SR should be "sur"
but :
/SUR is "sûr", and /S*UR is "sur".
I think /SUR should be "sur", /S*UR should be "sûr", and let /SR for "serre". What do you think ?

I discovers that after a verb or a noun, /-S makes an ending "s". That's great. But in a phrase like /TU/AU/-S, that's "tu a eus". Not great. It should be "tu as eu". (for now, I have not began to do words in many syllabes, so I don't really know how it works : I want to propose you /AU/-S is "as eu", but I will when I'll be into).

{
"TR": "intérêt",
"T-R": "terre",
"SUR": "sur",
"S*UR": "sûr"
}

EDIT FROM VERMOOT: I took the liberty of editing your comment to add backtick in some places where they were needed for readability. As a general rule try to write any steno outlines between backticks ;)

other word not in tao_la_salle.json

Hello,
I ll put every words i don t find today in this issue ;)

{
"ET": "été"
}

A question : 
/TAS/E = "tassé", but how to have "tasse et" (like "ta tasse et ton thé", so the same letters and same order) ?

Wrote-out numbers are figures in `tao_la_salle.json`

In #2, @TomT-homas wrote:

And then, the number’s problem : they are in figures, not in letters, for those I’ve tried so far…

{
"deux": "TKAO"
"trois": "/TROEUZ"
"quatre": "/KATS"
"huit": "/AUT"
"douze": "/TKOUZ"
"quatorze": "/KORZ"
"seize": "SAEUZ"
"vingt": "VR-"
}

I think that might be a mistake on Ted's part, writing them in figures because of pages 81-82, which writes them as figures... I guess to save page space? From what I'm seeing elsewhere they should actually be the written-out versions (vingt-deux as opposed to 22).

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