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Replacement for sanskrit-lexicon/CORRECTIONS. User corrections to sanskrit-lexicon/csl-orig
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armh underscore and hyphen in key1 #65

Closed funderburkjim closed 3 years ago

funderburkjim commented 3 years ago

@drdhaval2785 There are several headwords in armh.txt with unexpected characters _ or - in 'k1' field. What is significance?

'k1' field is expected to have only SLP1 characters. May '_' and '-' be removed in 'k1' ?

drdhaval2785 commented 3 years ago

I knew that this question would come.

The underscore denotes genitive relation. E.g. indra_raTa would mean Indra's chariot.

Will remove it. But it will require some time, as I am fully occupied in covid pandemic managent in my district.

gasyoun commented 3 years ago

underscore denotes genitive relation

So we could leave it in the metadata, not to delete it totally?

drdhaval2785 commented 3 years ago

Will keep in key2 and remove from key1.

drdhaval2785 commented 3 years ago

https://github.com/sanskrit-lexicon/csl-orig/commit/8ea2e8eb9ef8dc7b9302b19fef29e4cd18eb10b0 removed all non-alphabetic items from key1. Works well in my localhost. Should work well when rerun on Cologne servers. If @funderburkjim thinks it fit, ARMH should actually be put on the homepage along with SKD and VCP.

funderburkjim commented 3 years ago

armh revisions now installed at Cologne.

funderburkjim commented 3 years ago

Revised csl-homepage to include ARMH.