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'o vs O' composite files #151
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Finally - call me an idiot if it's not quicker to work with. I guess just by mistake titles of all 3 files start with the words "Highest probability", needs fixing. @drdhaval2785 do you think we should visually break every 30-50 words with a gap, so to make it easier to browse and work in one gap or no need? |
It is done.
nochange file generation is ongoing. |
2000+600+400 = 3000 longer should come first. That is an amount a person can do in 4 months. |
@drdhaval2785 can I ask you to regenerate the files? 2 years have passed. |
If I was careful enough to write a readme, yes. Otherwise it will be next to impossible. |
Files regenerated. https://drdhaval2785.github.io/o_vs_O/output2/YAT.html Change the last dictionary code for other dictionaries |
Very few entries to be examined. |
You have my eternal gratitude. |
This is just to document the developments which happenned after @gasyoun 's comment at #137 (comment).
See https://github.com/drdhaval2785/SanskritSpellCheck/tree/master/o_vs_O#generate-a-composite-html-for-all-dictionaries-simultaneously for the code to generate the files.
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