Re: Atthakatha Lookup
From: Noah Yuttadhammo
Message: 2892
Date: 2010-07-17
Dear Bryan,
I've updated the DPR to make the page reference search a little more
friendly; same method but a more correct output (and now the help page
explains how to conduct the search). Also, I've changed it so that the
"K" becomes a "KN", making it clear it is the Khuddaka, and instead of K
1, K 2, etc. It will now say K KhP, K Dhp, etc. I'm not sure where I
originally got my abbreviations from , probably the PED, mostly. I
haven't made a list of them, mostly it's the Khuddaka, and they should
all be fairly self explanatory. As for dictionary abbreviations, they
are original to the individual texts.
Best wishes,
Yuttadhammo
On 10-07-17 05:42 AM, Bryan Levman wrote:
>
> Dear Noah,
>
> That works re: finding the PTS reference - thanks very much for the
> instruction.
> What does the letter "K" stand for in the results from the ATT search?
> Is that
> commentary on the Khuddaka Nikaaya? Also, is there a list of
> abbreviations
> anywhere, or are you using all the PED standard short-forms?
>
> Metta, Bryan
>
> ________________________________
> From: Noah Yuttadhammo <yuttadhammo@...
> <mailto:yuttadhammo%40gmail.com>>
> To: palistudy@yahoogroups.com <mailto:palistudy%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Fri, July 16, 2010 6:52:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [palistudy] Atthakatha Lookup
>
> Dear Bryan,
>
> > If one has
> > a PTS page, is there a way of going directly to the text (via the PTS
> > page) in
> > DPR?
> >
>
> There is a way, but it is not well implemented. I'm not quite sure how
> the numbering system goes, as it is taken from the CSCD, but it's in the
> form of P1.0001, P1.0002 - the initial "P" means PTS, the 1. means
> volume number, and I assume the 0001 means first page. So, in the Digha
> Nikaya, if you are looking for the PTS 3rd volume, 103rd page, you could
> make sure Diigha is selected, then enter P3.0103 into the Text Search
> box and click on the "N" for a nikaaya search. Note that the "P" must
> be capital for this to work, and you must make sure the page number has
> enough leading "0"s to make it four digits. If you are looking for the
> Thai page, it's "T", and I'm not sure what the M and V are, but I assume
> they might be the old (M) and VRI (V) Burmese tipitaka pages.
>
> >
> > Also, if I have a word I want to look up in the commentaries, how do I
> > do that?
> >
>
> If the word is one of the terms discussed, you can just change the
> dictionary at the bottom from "DPR" to "ATT" and start typing the word
> into the text box. If you are just looking for the occurrence of a
> word, click the "a" between the "vel" and the "T" which changes to
> atthakatha, then do a search, clicking on the "T" button to search the
> whole commentary list, or selecting a particular nikaya or book and
> searching with "N" or "B".
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Yuttadhammo
>
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