Solid

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Download: SolidSetupLatest.exe
Version: 0.11.344
Updated: October 9, 2009
Size: 667.47 KB

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What is Solid

Solid is a software tool that can be used to check, clean up, and convert standard format lexicon data.

Key Features

  • Validate an SFM lexicon file against a known standard such as MDF.
  • Document the structure of the data file by specifying the hierarchical relationship between fields.
  • Document the writing system of fields in the data file.
  • Document and validate the encoding (either unicode or legacy) of data in the file.
  • Generates a small navigable report so you can browse the records which may have a particular issue.
  • Provides a count of the number of times a field occurs in the data file.
  • Export to LIFT xml (readable by WeSay, FieldWorks, Lexique Pro)

Current Status

Solid is usable now, but is not yet a mature product. Do download it and try it out. Create a new ticket if you have any issues (you may need to register first).

Installing Solid

The latest version of Solid can be downloaded here: SolidSetupLatest.exe.

System Requirements:

Supported Operating Systems:

  • Windows 98
  • Windows 98 Second Edition
  • Windows ME
  • Windows 2000 Service Pack 3
  • Windows Server 2003
  • Windows XP Service Pack 2
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7

Required Software:

  • .NET 2 Framework (Solid will automatically download .NET 2 Framework from the internet if it is not already installed)
  • Windows Installer 3.0 (except for Windows 98/ME, which require Windows Installer 2.0 or later). Windows Installer 3.1 or later is recommended.
  • Internet Explorer 5.01 or later.
  • Disk Space Requirements: 610 MB

Solid Roadmap

Upcoming features intended for future versions of Solid can be found on the Solid Roadmap on the project site:

http://projects.palaso.org/projects/roadmap/solid

If you have a request for a feature you would like to see then get in touch with us:

- email cambell_prince (at) sil.org
- on the LTS list
- Create a new ticket on the project site. You may need to register first

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