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Update sanhw1.txt and sanhw2.txt for alternate headwords #144

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drdhaval2785 opened this issue May 25, 2017 · 5 comments
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Update sanhw1.txt and sanhw2.txt for alternate headwords #144

drdhaval2785 opened this issue May 25, 2017 · 5 comments
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sanskrit-lexicon/CORRECTIONS#352 (comment)
Mentioned the need to update sanhw1.txt and sanhw2.txt to depict the alternate headwords too.
Now L-nums have stabilized. Should not be a difficult job for @funderburkjim .

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Thanks for reminder. sanhw1/2 regenerated

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gasyoun commented May 25, 2017

@drdhaval2785 I thought he'll never forget that and was eagerly waiting 👍

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Should it not be part of regular update process to regenerate these two files?

And also I am ecstatic to see only 1555 changes in sanhw2.txt.
In older regime, I would have been killed by 200,000+ changes in sanhw2.txt.
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Regarding lesser number of changes in sanhw1/2

I had thought this would be the case, but am delighted to see that git confirms that the system worked as
hoped.

sanhw1/2 always part of update procedure.

It is part of the regular steps at Cologne. but I just overlooked it with ACC.

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gasyoun commented May 27, 2017

It is part of the regular steps at Cologne. but I just overlooked it with ACC.

No Kaa for these pythons?

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