This is amazing work and it is extremely generous (and modern!) of you to make the sources available at Github.  Thank you so much, Gérard.
Dominik

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Professor Dominik Wujastyk
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Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity
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University of Alberta, Canada
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South Asia at the U of A:
 
​sas.ualberta.ca​
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On 21 June 2017 at 14:06, Gérard Huet via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear Indology experts,
I am glad to celebrate this Yoga day with a release of version 3.0 of the Sanskrit Heritage Site
It is fairly stable, and now benefits from a Reference manual

The corresponding database of XML Sanskrit morphology is now distributed as the Gitlab repository https://gitlab.inria.fr/huet/Heritage_Resources.

I am also releasing the Sanskrit Heritage Platform as a public Gitlab repository https://gitlab.inria.fr/huet/Heritage_Platform.
If you clone both repositories on your own server or workstation, you may enjoy the corresponding Web services locally without needing network access. 
For the moment, this facility is available only for UNIX users (either Linux or Mac OS X). 
Its installation necessitates basic understanding of the Apache Web server and its configuration. Explanations are given in the reference manual and in the Platform documentation.

The main component of this software is the Heritage Sanskrit Reader  with a new graphical interface that allows computer-assisted tagging and parsing of Sanskrit sentences, indexing the French Sanskrit Heritage dictionary. If you prefer, the English version Sanskrit Reader (en) gives the same service, but indexing the Monier-Williams dictionary

Please signal any difficulty or error to me.

Best
Gérard Huet


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