Re: Looking up a PTS reference
From: Kumara Bhikkhu
Message: 3824
Date: 2014-04-23
A regression, huh? Thanks for the tip.
FYI, I find myself using CST4 only for the word
proximity search feature, an excellent tool that I can't find elsewhere.
with mettâ,
Kumâra Bhikkhu
Jim Anderson wrote thus at 10:30 PM 22-04-14:
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>Dear Ven. Kumara and Dmytro,
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>I find that CSCD 3 gives more reliable PTS page numbers than CST4 does.
>Since I have hardcopies of most of the PTS publications, I would turn to
>CSCD 3 for the PTS reference when I want to look up the page in the hardcopy
>edition. CST4 more often than not, at least for me, gives incorrect page
>numbers which can be off by many pages.
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Jim
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dmytro Ivakhnenko" <aavuso@...>
>To: <palistudy@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: April 22, 2014 8:16 AM
>Subject: Re: [palistudy] Lookimg up a PTS reference
>
>
>Bhante,
>
> > I've CST4, DPR, and PCED.
>
>CST4 is most convenient. PTS edition pages are given in the bottom line.
>
>I have yet to try the PCED
>http://dhamma.sutta.org/pali-course/Pali-Chinese-English%20Dictionary.html .
>According to screenshots, it also gives the PTS page numbers in the bottom
>line.
>
>With metta,
>Dmytro