4.3 Starting PC-KIMMO
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The following instructions describe how to start the various versions of
PC-KIMMO.
To
start the MS-DOS version of PC-KIMMO on a PC, first be sure that DOS is logged
onto the drive where PC-KIMMO is located. To change to the subdirectory that
contains the English example, enter cd \english on a floppy disk system,
or cd \pckimmo\english on a hard disk system. Now type pckimmo (if
your PATH variable is not correctly set to include the PC-KIMMO subdirectory,
type ..\pckimmo). When PC-KIMMO has successfully started up, you will see
a version message and the PC-KIMMO command line prompt.
To
start the Windows version of PC-KIMMO on a PC, double-click on the PC-KIMMO
program icon.
To
start PC-KIMMO on a Macintosh, double-click on the PC-KIMMO program icon.
The MS-DOS and UNIX versions of PC-KIMMO can also be started
with optional command line arguments.
The format of the command line is:
pckimmo [-r rulefile] [-l lexiconfile] [-g grammarfile]
[-t takefile]
The options are used as follows:
- The -r option specifies a rules file to be loaded. It is equivalent
to issuing the load rules command from the program prompt.
- The -l option specifies a lexicon file to be loaded. It is
equivalent to issuing the load lexicon command from the program prompt.
It must be used with the -r option.
- The -s option specifies a synthesis-lexicon file to be loaded. It
is equivalent to issuing the load synthesis-lexicon command from the
program prompt. It must be used with the -r option.
- The -g option specifies a grammar file to be loaded. It is
equivalent to issuing the load grammar command from the program prompt.
- The -t option specifies a "take" file from which PC-KIMMO reads and
executes commands. It is equivalent to issuing the take command from
the program prompt.
On
start-up, PC-KIMMO automatically tries to load user-defined settings from a
"take" file named PCKIMMO.TAK or PC-KIMMO.TAK. Command line arguments are
executed after loading the default "take" file.
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