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Source: whitakers-words
Section: education
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Calum McConnell <calumlikesapplepie@gmail.com>
Build-Depends:
asciidoctor,
debhelper-compat (=13),
gnat,
gprbuild,
Standards-Version: 4.5.0
Homepage: http://mk270.github.io/whitakers-words/
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/CalumMcConnell-guest/whitakers-words
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/CalumMcConnell-guest/whitakers-words.git
Package: whitakers-words
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, whitakers-words-data
Description: Latin word parser and translation aid
Whitakers Words is a program that takes in words in Latin,
and analyzes them to determine the stems, case, form, and any
possible translations. It can also provide Latin words with
a given translation, going from Latin to English. It is
an invaluable tool for Latin users, be they experts or
new learners.
.
Words was created by Willam Whitaker (1936-2010) as a
curiosity that demonstrated his new programming language,
Ada. It was since improved and iterated on, ported away
from it's DOS roots, and given an online access point.
.
This package contains the executable parser program.
Package: whitakers-words-data
Architecture: all
Multi-Arch: foreign
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Description: Latin word parser and translation aid - data
Whitakers Words is a program that takes in words in Latin,
and analyzes them to determine the stems, case, form, and any
possible translations. It can also provide Latin words with
a given translation, going from Latin to English. It is
an invaluable tool for Latin users, be they experts or
new learners.
.
Words was created by Willam Whitaker (1936-2010) as a
curiosity that demonstrated his new programming language,
Ada. It was since improved and iterated on, ported away
from is DOS roots, and given an online access point.
.
This package contains the Latin dictionaries.
You should never need to select it explicitly.
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