[INDOLOGY] E-readers for several Sanskrit texts

Dominik Wujastyk wujastyk at gmail.com
Mon Mar 30 17:38:37 UTC 2026


Dear Amba,

Thank you for this extraordinary set of facilities.

I'm interested in what you refer to as "Sanity Checking".  What is that?

As you know, there is a great deal of textual variation lurking behind the
nineteenth and twentieth century printed texts that we all depend on.  How
do you decide what a "text" is for your systems, since there is so much
variation at the granular level?  It doesn't look as if you are editing
from manuscripts, unless Sanity Checking includes editorial activity.

Best,
Dominik

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