[INDOLOGY] update on Skrutable

DIEGO LOUKOTA SANCLEMENTE diegoloukota at ucla.edu
Fri Nov 19 17:56:55 UTC 2021


  Wonderful resource! Thank you and congratulations. *namaskaromi*, Diego.









On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 12:26 AM Dániel Balogh via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:

> Dear Tyler,
> heartfelt congratulations, having the recitation sound files there is
> fantastic, and I really appreciate the work that must have gone into this.
> Indirectly, I am grateful to the people who did the recitations and granted
> permission for their use.
> One extension that I would be happy to see would be a facility to listen
> to available recitations of a particular metre without first entering a
> stanza of that metre and getting it recognised. (Or am I missing
> something?) The metre list at https://www.skrutable.info/reciters might
> serve as a starting point for this.
> Incidentally, is there a reason why you use śārdūlavikrīḍitā instead of
> śārdūlavikrīḍita?
> Best wishes,
> Daniel
>
> On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 at 21:40, Tyler Neill via INDOLOGY <
> indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
>
>> Dear list members,
>>
>> I have a few updates on my project Skrutable. There's still plenty of
>> room for more improvement, but I figure I shouldn't keep silent until I
>> think it's perfect.
>>
>> The current project is now at skrutable.info. I also added a sound
>> player for recognized meters, with support for multiple voices/styles
>> <https://www.skrutable.info/reciters>, e.g. check out this mālinī
>> <https://www.skrutable.info/ex3>. Thanks to those who gave permission to
>> use not-yet public sound files. 🙏
>>
>> I also expanded the connection to the DSAL Apte online dictionary.
>> Namely, I added a button that turns separate words in the input into
>> hyperlinks for searching the dictionary. The way I typically use it is to
>> run the splitter on a chunk (e.g. verse or paragraph) I'm interested in,
>> use the swap buttons to change output to input, manually truncate/change
>> any words I know won't be found in the dictionary otherwise (e.g., arthaiḥ
>> > artha, buddhyā > buddhi), and then generate the list of links. I find it
>> a nice help when I'm reading.
>>
>> When I finally get around to creating instructional videos, I'll post
>> again. Feedback is welcome in the meantime.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Tyler
>>
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