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NAME

       jvocuhadju  -  Lujvo  picker  (based  on  the  rules  in  the reference
       grammar.)

SYNOPSIS

       jvocuhadju [-v] [-a] [-l] tanru-component-1 [ ...  tanru-component-n ]

DESCRIPTION

       jvocuhadju is a program that reads a list of tanru-components (gismu or
       cmavo)  on  the  command  line,  and constructs the possible short-form
       lujvo corresponding to those  components  in  sequence.   The  possible
       lujvo  are displayed ranked in order of desirability, with their scores
       shown based on the algorithm in  the  reference  grammar.   The  lowest
       score is best.

       Where  a  tanru-component  is  a  cmavo  containing  an apostrophe, the
       apostrophe may be replaced by the letter "h" on the command line.  This
       is  a convenience to avoid having to backslash-escape the apostrophe to
       hide it from the shell.

OPTIONS

       -v     Show the program version and exit.

       -a     List all possible lujvo for the input tanru (default is just the
              best 8).

       -l     Allow  4/5  letter rafsi to be picked even if a 3 letter form is
              available for any particular tanru component.

       tanru-component-k
              This is a gismu or cmavo which is one  component  of  the  word.
              Cmavo must have a rafsi corresponding to them.

SEE ALSO

       jbofihe
              Checks  Lojban grammar checker and provides English translations
              of the individual words.

       cmafihe
              Provides English translations of  Lojban  words  in  the  input,
              without  checking  the  grammar.   Useful  for  getting  a rough
              translation of grammatically invalid text.

FILES

BUGS

       ju’oru’e so’imei (Surely there are many).

REFERENCES

       http://go.to/jbofihe
              Home page for the jbofihe project

       http://www.lojban.org/
              Home page of the Lojban community

       http://www.rrbcurnow.freeuk.com/lojban/
              My Lojban page.

AUTHOR

       Richard Curnow <rpc@myself.com>

                                  April 2000                    jvocuhadju(1L)