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paliEditor Online (14-04-2017)

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Stable:
Editor version 1.1, Extension version 2.1

paliEditor is editor of pali language with many researching tool for buddhists who learning tipitaka, commentary, or sub-commentary.

paliEditor build for online user, who don't have any instant easy way to type pali character, or anyone who interesting in paliEditor's research tool.

For more information:
http://ballwarapol.github.io/pali-edito ... ditor.html
Current stable version:
Install extension for chrome, firefox, opera, and supporting greasemonkey extension:
https://github.com/BallWarapol/pali-edi ... on.user.js

Use this application online:
http://ballwarapol.github.io/pali-edito ... ditor.html
Ctrl+V to save it as offline application.
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

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Extension bug fixed version release:

http://pali-editor.googlecode.com/files ... on.user.js" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Above message maybe out of date. Latest update will be in massage's link.
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

Post by Bhikkhu Pesala »

I don't understand why anyone would want to waste time clicking buttons to type Pāli.

Install my PagePlus Keyboard for Windows to type any accented characters easily.
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

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Thanks for making this, I tried the online version and it works fine for typing in Pali (I use Linux).
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

Post by mikenz66 »

When I used the last four buttons in Firefox (on Linux) I see Chinese characters, apart from the second-last one which it two concentric circles.

When I cut and paste them here I get:
 ๏
Which is how they are labelled on the buttons.
Is that correct?
In Chrome they appear like that in the editor box so I presume that's what they are supposed to be.

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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

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^

There are thai script, I put it on for thai and to make toolbar balance.

I trying to make shortcut work on greasemonkey script, however that way interrupted by some PhpBB3 shortcut.

P.S. I'm a Mint Ubuntu Linux user. I can't use windows program. Mac user and android user can't use it, too.
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

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Hi, yes, I was running Firefox and Chrome on linux (Fedora). There may be some differences in encoding somewhere that turned some of the Thai into Chinese...

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Re: paliEditor for Mac & Linux User v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

Post by theY »

^

Thank you for the report. I added it to this issue list.

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paliEditor Extension v. 2.0 released.


-Use global shortcut at http://www.dhammawheel.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, and http://www.tipitakanews.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (Pali Relative Shortcut function work not well in some keys.)

-Save and load (only one topic).

Download At Here
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Re: paliEditor for Mac & Linux User (11-18-2012)

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Bug of extension on firefox 13 of Lupu Puppy Linux.
Above message maybe out of date. Latest update will be in massage's link.
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Re: paliEditor for Mac & Linux User (11-18-2012)

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Extension already updte, here.
https://github.com/BallWarapol/pali-edi ... on.user.js
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Above message maybe out of date. Latest update will be in massage's link.
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

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gavesako wrote:Thanks for making this, I tried the online version and it works fine for typing in Pali (I use Linux).
I use Linux too. Using iBus + the Sanskrit keyboard works very effectively at typing Pāḷi...I even prefer it to the keyboard software I used when I had windows.
Born, become, arisen – made, prepared, short-lived
Bonded by decay and death – a nest for sickness, perishable
Produced by seeking nutriment – not fit to take delight in


Departure from this is peaceful – beyond reasoning and enduring
Unborn, unarisen – free from sorrow and stain
Ceasing of all factors of suffering – stilling of all preparations is bliss
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

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maranadhammomhi wrote:
gavesako wrote:Thanks for making this, I tried the online version and it works fine for typing in Pali (I use Linux).
I use Linux too. Using iBus + the Sanskrit keyboard works very effectively at typing Pāḷi...I even prefer it to the keyboard software I used when I had windows.
Please review it. I don't know how to do.

My ubuntu 16.04 don't have sanskrit.
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

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theY wrote:
maranadhammomhi wrote:
gavesako wrote:Thanks for making this, I tried the online version and it works fine for typing in Pali (I use Linux).
I use Linux too. Using iBus + the Sanskrit keyboard works very effectively at typing Pāḷi...I even prefer it to the keyboard software I used when I had windows.
Please review it. I don't know how to do.

My ubuntu 16.04 don't have sanskrit.
http://thanhsiang.org/faqing/node/109
Born, become, arisen – made, prepared, short-lived
Bonded by decay and death – a nest for sickness, perishable
Produced by seeking nutriment – not fit to take delight in


Departure from this is peaceful – beyond reasoning and enduring
Unborn, unarisen – free from sorrow and stain
Ceasing of all factors of suffering – stilling of all preparations is bliss
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

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maranadhammomhi wrote:...
Thank you, very much. It work well.
Above message maybe out of date. Latest update will be in massage's link.
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Re: paliEditor: The Pali Editor & Tool v.1.0.1 (10-31-2012)

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theY wrote:
maranadhammomhi wrote:...
Thank you, very much. It work well.
Glad to be of help :)
Born, become, arisen – made, prepared, short-lived
Bonded by decay and death – a nest for sickness, perishable
Produced by seeking nutriment – not fit to take delight in


Departure from this is peaceful – beyond reasoning and enduring
Unborn, unarisen – free from sorrow and stain
Ceasing of all factors of suffering – stilling of all preparations is bliss
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