Take a look on my reader application
http://palitextreader.codeplex.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wrote this for myself, but it may be useful for others too.
I'm planning a new "stable" release with a couple of bugs fixed.
Digital Pali Reader (DPR) software program.
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Hrm. Another Windows-only app... maybe you can help me on the multi-platform DPR instead?khantibalo wrote:Take a look on my reader application
http://palitextreader.codeplex.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wrote this for myself, but it may be useful for others too.
I'm planning a new "stable" release with a couple of bugs fixed.
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Hey everyone. This is kind of exciting... finally I've added a way to look up word (and phrase) references in the commentaries. It's pretty rough right now, but you can check it out... it works, I think. Here's a screenshot:
So, to use the lookup, just select "ATT" from the dictionary drop-down, then type in the beginning of an entry to see what is in the commentaries. Clicking on the results opens the referencing paragraph in the main window. For example, if you want to know what is said about "yutta", for instance, you would find the following:
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So, to use the lookup, just select "ATT" from the dictionary drop-down, then type in the beginning of an entry to see what is in the commentaries. Clicking on the results opens the referencing paragraph in the main window. For example, if you want to know what is said about "yutta", for instance, you would find the following:
As always, the latest version can be found at http://pali.sirimangalo.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;yutta
K 5.2.2.2 Para. 19 [03] tattha M dhajini nti senaṃ. yutta nti uyyuttaṃ. savāhana nti girimekhalanāgarājasahitaṃ. paccuggacchāmī ti abhimukho upari gamissāmi, so ca kho tejeneva, na kāyena. kasmā? mā maṃ ṭhānā acāvayi, maṃ etasmā ṭhānā aparājitapallaṅkā māro mā cālesīti vuttaṃ hoti. nappasahatī ti sahituṃ na sakkoti, nābhibhavati vā. āmaṃ patta nti kācajātaṃ mattikābhājanaṃ. asmanā ti pāsāṇena. sesamettha pākaṭameva.
K 15.1.5.2 Para. 56 [03] tattha ariyavuttina nti ariyācāre vattamānānaṃ. bhusa nti daḷhaṃ balavaṃ. atibrūhayī ti anantaragāthāya āgataṃ "mā bhāyī"ti vacanaṃ vadanto atibrūhesi mahāsaddaṃ nicchāresi. aṭṭhāsī ti sace nesādo rājānaṃ paharissati, ahaṃ pahāraṃ sampaṭicchissāmīti jīvitaṃ pariccajitvā purato aṭṭhāsi. vissāsaya nti vissāsento assāsento. byatha nti byathitaṃ bhītaṃ rājānaṃ "mā bhāyī"ti iminā vacanena vissāsento. tādisā ti tumhādisā ñāṇavīriyasampannā. yoga nti ñāṇavīriyayogaṃ. yutta nti anucchavikaṃ. dhammūpasañhita nti kāraṇanissitaṃ. tena pariyāpadānenā ti tena mayā payuttena yogena parisuddhena. pamokkhasī ti muccissasi.
K 15.3.4 Para. 163 [03] tattha purisaṃ asaṃsī ti attano upaṭṭhākaṃ āṇāpesi. ājañña nti kāraṇākāraṇajānanakasindhavaṃ. yutta nti kappitaṃ.
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I don't think I can help you since i know only C#, VB.NET and C++ programming languages.yuttadhammo wrote:Hrm. Another Windows-only app... maybe you can help me on the multi-platform DPR instead?khantibalo wrote:Take a look on my reader application
http://palitextreader.codeplex.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wrote this for myself, but it may be useful for others too.
I'm planning a new "stable" release with a couple of bugs fixed.
I have only basic skills in Javascript and Document Object Model.
I also have a Pocket PC version of my app http://palireader.sourceforge.net/ppc.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Very useful (for me at least).
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Venerable,khantibalo wrote:I don't think I can help you since i know only C#, VB.NET and C++ programming languages.yuttadhammo wrote:Hrm. Another Windows-only app... maybe you can help me on the multi-platform DPR instead?khantibalo wrote:Take a look on my reader application
http://palitextreader.codeplex.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wrote this for myself, but it may be useful for others too.
I'm planning a new "stable" release with a couple of bugs fixed.
I have only basic skills in Javascript and Document Object Model.
I also have a Pocket PC version of my app http://palireader.sourceforge.net/ppc.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Very useful (for me at least).
No problem... but if you can code C#, javascript is a piece of cake. The great thing about making a firefox or chrome extension is that it upgrades automatically when a new version is available. And they support c++ as well as javascript.
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I found a nice font... it's Vietnamese, but still displays the Pali very well. Very easy to read. The name is "Hoang Yen", you can download it here (along with a few different fonts). There is another set here, it's very basic (Times Roman and Arial), but still pretty good.
They seem to show up only in Firefox, not Google Chrome. Chrome apparently doesn't let you change the fonts, even though it has that option in the menu.
I'm curious which fonts do you guys use? One thing that bugs me is how in some fonts, certain letters are bigger than others. These fonts don't have that problem.
They seem to show up only in Firefox, not Google Chrome. Chrome apparently doesn't let you change the fonts, even though it has that option in the menu.
I'm curious which fonts do you guys use? One thing that bugs me is how in some fonts, certain letters are bigger than others. These fonts don't have that problem.
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I was copying and pasting for the longest time, until fortunately some here pointed out how the 'pasting' was changing the diacritics to something else completely wrong.
Then I downloaded Pali unicode. Now I have another desktop so I need to download it again to my new computer.
Then I downloaded Pali unicode. Now I have another desktop so I need to download it again to my new computer.
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Hoang Yen is a fancy font, by the way. I wouldn't use it for the forums. It makes DPR very nice to use, and also makes the Pali much easier for me to read, for some reason.
I went ahead and googled for "Pali unicode", and found this - "Times Extended Roman". It seems better than the one I gave above (VU Times). It's more consistent. I'm using it for the forums right now, and everything seems good. I tried it in DPR, I still prefer Hoang Yen.
I went ahead and googled for "Pali unicode", and found this - "Times Extended Roman". It seems better than the one I gave above (VU Times). It's more consistent. I'm using it for the forums right now, and everything seems good. I tried it in DPR, I still prefer Hoang Yen.
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I use Linux, which is entirely Unicode by default... I guess Windows users have a problem with the DPR if they can't display Unicode characters - too bad, really...beeblebrox wrote:I found a nice font... it's Vietnamese, but still displays the Pali very well. Very easy to read. The name is "Hoang Yen", you can download it here (along with a few different fonts). There is another set here, it's very basic (Times Roman and Arial), but still pretty good.
They seem to show up only in Firefox, not Google Chrome. Chrome apparently doesn't let you change the fonts, even though it has that option in the menu.
I'm curious which fonts do you guys use? One thing that bugs me is how in some fonts, certain letters are bigger than others. These fonts don't have that problem.
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Hello Bhante,yuttadhammo wrote:I use Linux, which is entirely Unicode by default... I guess Windows users have a problem with the DPR if they can't display Unicode characters - too bad, really...
I just found "Arial Unicode MS" on my computer. It was right under my nose the whole time.
There are several different Arial fonts, but only this one is good for Pāli. The on-screen readability is excellent... there are no variations with the letters. I think it's included on Windows XP and up. Anyone using Firefox, just set it as the default font, under Tools menu, Options, and Contents.
Anyone who's technically inclined... in the Unicode fonts, seems like you need the characters in these blocks - "Latin-1 Supplement" (for the ñ and macrons) and "Latin Extended Additional" (for ṃ, ṅ, and other letters with dots). Most of the fonts seem to have the former, but very few have the latter.
Many of them don't look that great on-screen (jaggy, and odd shapes), but they probably look good when printed. When I get my printer working again, I'm going to experiment with this. I think the DPR will be great to copy the text of suttas, paste in a word processor, set the font you like, and then print out for reading.
Andika font seems like it would be nice for that, you can find it here, along with Charis (seems more typical), Doulos, and Gentium. Also, Bhikkhu Pesala has quite a few here.
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Dhamma Greetings Venerable Khantibalo,khantibalo wrote:Take a look on my reader application http://palitextreader.codeplex.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
when trying to start after installing it says "You must install pali canon library in order to run this application".
What to do next?
Best regards, Mirco
EDIT: I found the "pali canon library". Would be nice to have it included installationwise.
Re: Digital Pali Reader (DPR) software program.
Hi Bhante Yuttadhammo,yuttadhammo wrote:Hey everyone. This is kind of exciting... finally I've added a way to look up word (and phrase) references in the commentaries.
Thanks for the reader. Very useful. Any plans to include tikas and later works in Pali? And in particular Abhidhammatha Sangaha an its commentary abhidhammattha vibhavini, as well as Visuddhimagga commentaries?
Best wishes
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Tikas are now included, commentary on Vism has been there for a while. I'm not sure where I'd put the Abhidhammatttha Sangaha, but it wouldn't be difficult to add it in.pt1 wrote:Thanks for the reader. Very useful. Any plans to include tikas and later works in Pali? And in particular Abhidhammatha Sangaha an its commentary abhidhammattha vibhavini, as well as Visuddhimagga commentaries?
I'm having a bit of a problem with my ISP; if you want the very latest version, don't wait for it to upgrade automatically, download it from http://pali.sirimangalo.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; otherwise at the moment, you'll be stuck with v0.9
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Thanks very much Bhante, the new version is great.
You mentioned earlier in the thread you might need some help with the reader - anything specific? I've started studying Javascript recently, so perhaps I can study in the direction that might eventually enable me to help out a bit in the future.
Best wishes
That'd be great. Not sure if this helps - on http://www.tipitaka.org/romn/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; they put both the AS and vibhavini in the Abhidhamma Tika section, though it seems it would make more sense to put it in the Anya section together with Visuddhimagga and Byakarana and other more modern things...yuttadhammo wrote: Tikas are now included, commentary on Vism has been there for a while. I'm not sure where I'd put the Abhidhammatttha Sangaha, but it wouldn't be difficult to add it in.
You mentioned earlier in the thread you might need some help with the reader - anything specific? I've started studying Javascript recently, so perhaps I can study in the direction that might eventually enable me to help out a bit in the future.
Best wishes
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I'll try to figure something outpt1 wrote:Thanks very much Bhante, the new version is great.
That'd be great. Not sure if this helps - on http://www.tipitaka.org/romn/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; they put both the AS and vibhavini in the Abhidhamma Tika section, though it seems it would make more sense to put it in the Anya section together with Visuddhimagga and Byakarana and other more modern things...
Heck, if you'd like to inherit the project, I would be happy to pass it off on youYou mentioned earlier in the thread you might need some help with the reader - anything specific? I've started studying Javascript recently, so perhaps I can study in the direction that might eventually enable me to help out a bit in the future.
Anyway, you can download the source code from sourceforge:
git://digitalpali.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/digitalpali/digitalpali" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and install it in Firefox as an unpacked extension:
1. Locate your profile folder and beneath it the profile you want to work with (e.g. Firefox/Profiles/<profile_id>.default/).
2. Open the extensions/ folder, creating it if need be.
3. Create a new text file and put the full path to your development folder inside (e.g. C:\extensions\digitalpalireader\ or ~/extensions/digitalpalireader/). Windows users should retain the OS' slash direction, and everyone should remember to include a closing slash and remove any trailing spaces.
4. Save the file with the id of your extension as its name ([email protected]). No file extension.
Happy coding