-c <configfile>
set the configuration using 'file'
--debug=<modele><level>,...
set debug level per module. Tokenizer (t), Lemmatizer
(l), Morphological Analyzer (a), Chunker (c), Multi‐Word Units (m),
Named Entity Recognition (n), or Parser (p).
(e.g. --debug=l5,n3 sets the level for the Lemmatizer to 5 and for
the NER to 3 )
-d <level>
set global debug level. (for all modules)
--deep‐morph
generate a deep morphological analisys and add it to the
XML. This also includes compound information. The default tabbed output is
also more detailed in the Morpheme field.
-e <encoding>
set input encoding. (default UTF8)
-h or --help
give some help
--keep-parser-files=[yes|no]
keep the intermediate files from the parser. Last
sentence only!
--language='commaseparatedlistoflanguages'
Set the languages to work on. This parameter is also
passed to the tokenizer. The strings are assumed to be ISO 639-2 codes.
The first language in the list will be the default, unspecified
languages are asumed to be that default.
e.g. --language=nld,eng,por means: detect Dutch, English and
Portuguese, with Dutch being the default.
-n
assume inputfile to hold one sentence per line.
Very useful when running interactive, otherwise an empty line is
needed to signal end of input.
--nostdout
suppress the collumned output to stdout. (when no
outputfile is specified with -o or --outputdir)
Especially useful when XML output is speifies with -X or
--xmldir.
-o <file>
send output to 'file' instead of stdout. Defaults to the
name of the inputfile with '.out' appended.
--outputdir <dir>
send all output to 'dir' instead of stdout. Creates
filenames from the inputfilename(s) with '.out' appended.
--retry
assume a re-run on the same input file(s). Frog wil only
process those files that haven't been processed yet. This is accomplished by
looking at the output file names. (so this has no effect if neither -o,
--outputdir, -X or --xmldir is used)
--skip=[aclmnpt]
skip parts of the process: Tokenizer (t), Chunker (c),
Lemmatizer (l), Morphological Analyzer (a), Multi‐Word unit (m),
Named‐Entity recognizer (n) or Parser (p)
-Q
Enable quotedetection in the tokenizer. May run
havock!
-S <port>
Run a server on 'port'
-t <file>
process 'file'.
When -t is omitted, Frog will run in interactive mode.
-x <xmlfile>
process 'xmlfile', which is supposed to be in FoLiA
format! If 'xmlfile' is empty, and --testdir=<dir> is provided,
all '.xml' files in 'dir' will be processed as FoLia XML.
--textclass=<cls>
When -x is given, use 'cls' to find AND store text
in the FoLiA document(s). Using --inputclass and --ptclass is in general a
better choice.
--inputclass=<cls>
use 'cls' to find text in the FoLiA input
document(s).
--outputclass=<cls>
use 'cls' to output text in the FoLiA input document(s).
Preferably this is another class then the inputclass.
--testdir=<dir>
process all files in 'dir'. When the input mode is XML,
only '.xml' files are teken from 'dir'. see also --outputdir
--tmpdir=<dir>
location to store intermediate files. Default /tmp.
--uttmarker=<mark>
assume all utterances are separated by 'mark'. (the
default is none).
--threads=<n>
use a maximum of 'n' threads. The default is to take
whatever is needed. In servermode we always run on 1 thread per session.
-V or --version
show version info
--xmldir=<dir>
generate FoLiA XML output and send it to 'dir'. Creates
filenames from the inputfilename with '.xml' appended. (Except when it already
ends with '.xml')
-X <file>
generate FoLiA XML output and send it to 'file'. Defaults
to the name of the inputfile(s) with '.xml' appended. (Except when it already
ends with '.xml')
--id=<id>
When -X for FoLia is given, use 'id' to give the
doc an ID.