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SanskritSubanta

IMPORTANT: THIS REPO IS DEPRECATED!

This code is now subsumed under the drdhaval2785/SanskritVerb repository and all development will continue there. Please open any issues and pull requests to the SanskritVerb repo.

Online Demos

Running the Code Locally with XAMPP

This is a one time exercise. Once you have completed the steps below, you should only open your browser (Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.) and browse to localhost/SanskritVerb/tiGanta.html to access a frontend that will allow you to interact with the machine.

  1. Download the latest version of XAMPP
  2. Install XAMPP
  3. Locate XAMPP directory. Usually it is c://xampp
  4. Go to xampp/htdocs directory
  5. Create a directory named sanskrit
  6. Copy-and-paste the files mentioned in the next section in sanskrit directory (This is a one-time job)
  7. Go to the xampp folder and click on xampp-control
  8. Click start for Apache, MySQL, Filezilla (This you have to do all time you start your computer — this functions as server for your html and php files)

For Sandhi generation:

This is an attempt to create an open source sandhi joiner.

The text used is Siddhāntakaumudī.

Install sandhi.html, sandhi.php, dev-slp.php, slp-dev.php, function.php and the mystyle.css in your localhost and run the sandhi.html.

Input your words and provide necessary user input. Machine will fetch the output from the PHP files and display it on screen. Be patient. It may take nearly a minute or so.

For offline usage, please run localhost/sanskrit/sandhi.html from your browser.

For Subanta generation:

Install dev-slp.php, slp-dev.php, function.php, mystyle.css, subanta.html, subanta.php, ajax.php and script.js in your system and then input a word.

Give the feedback if the machine asks for any.

Then machine will give you derivation of all 21 vibhakti sets of that particular word.

For offline usage, please run localhost/sanskrit/subanta.html from your browser.