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GConjugue

GConjugue is a program that conjugates Portuguese verbs as spoken in Brazil. It is based on conjugue, written by Ricardo Ueda Karpischek.

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  •  02 Oct 2011 15:56

    Release Notes: This release has been ported to GTK+ 3.

    •  03 Jan 2009 20:14

    Release Notes: The spelling of conjugated verbs was updated according to the new Orthographic Agreement signed by the Portuguese speaking countries.

    •  23 May 2008 09:13

    Release Notes: GConjugue no longer depends on conjugue. Now it has its own algorithm to conjugate verbs. Consequently, the addition of new features is possible. The conjugation of some verbs was fixed.

    •  10 Jul 2006 16:37

    Release Notes: 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.

    •  09 Jan 2006 04:41

    Release Notes: Bold and color fonts are now used. The program no longer freezes or misbehaves if the characters like spaces, $, ', or " are added to the word to be conjugated.

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