Closed funderburkjim closed 2 months ago
https://sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/work/gratest_lbody/web/webtc1/index.php provides a test version of the standard Grassman displays. These are generated by the {{Lbody=n}}
entries of revised gra.txt.
The only difference in displays that I've noticed is that the new version does not have the 'X is an alternate of Y' message.
Previous version:
New test version:
I think the new version is ready to install as the production version of GRA at cdsl.
Request others to use the new test displays some, and provide feedback.
The work for this version is in the issues/issue34 directory of this repo
The work for this version is in the issues/issue34 directory of this repo
althws folder appears (by mistake ?) inside graab folder as well, in addition to the issues/issue34 folder!!
The only difference in displays that I've noticed is that the new version does not have the 'X is an alternate of Y' message.
This reminds me of my earlier post about this "wrong" message" being displayed!!
Now gra and mw use the {{Lbody=N}} markup in xxx.txt.
The xxx_hwextra.txt is unused.
<h>
field is used for metaline homonyms.
11 dictionaries still use the xxx_hwextra method for alternates:
129153 Sep 28 2019 acc/acc_hwextra.txt
44300 Sep 18 2021 ap90/ap90_hwextra.txt
53 Sep 17 2021 ben/ben_hwextra.txt
65 Jan 13 2020 bur/bur_hwextra.txt
54 Sep 28 2019 cae/cae_hwextra.txt
453540 Oct 11 2022 lrv/lrv_hwextra.txt
1529080 Mar 25 2024 pw/pw_hwextra.txt
309788 Dec 18 2023 pwkvn/pwkvn_hwextra.txt
1150 Dec 15 2023 shs/shs_hwextra.txt
22736 Feb 2 2020 skd/skd_hwextra.txt
116677 Jul 10 2020 vcp/vcp_hwextra.txt
I intend to convert all these to the {{Lbody=N}} markup form.
Closing this issue.
I intend to convert all these to the {{Lbody=N}} markup form
This now completed.
At https://github.com/sanskrit-lexicon/MWS/issues/176, the 'alternates' of MW were recoded using Lbody entries. This was inspired by the handling of alternates in Grassman (see althws for gra in csl-orig.
In this issue, I replace the althws approach with the Lbody approach.
This starts out as an experiment.