The dictionaries are already available for Sword (beta repo, I believe),
excluding that which isn't public domain. They do need an update to TEI
P5, but the conversion isn't particularly trivial.
--Chris
On 6/16/2011 3:09 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
Have any of us looked diligently at the Perseus Tools collection to
judge whether or not any of its texts (and technologies!) could be
leveraged into SWORD? They have a massive corpus of ancient Greek and
Latin materials, including some very good and extensive dictionaries.
Additionally they have some impressive text parsing technology hidden
in their code (which is, according to their About, mainly in Java and
Perl) which either the library or front ends might leverage to
excellent effect.
--Greg
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