Shreevatsa
Shreevatsa
@hmenke Agreed of course, that's why the long apology at the top about not doing it properly and also why this PR was made unmergeable :-) For now I just...
Thanks, that is probably it. Meanwhile, after reading the [`libfaketime`](https://github.com/wolfcw/libfaketime) documentation further, I discovered a way to use it that seems to help: 1. The first time, run with `FAKETIME_SAVE_FILE`...
Thanks for reporting! This was surprising, so I took a closer look… This is what I see for that input: Actually what's happened is that it has correctly identified the...
Right, see the scansion (same as what the tool shows except I changed the very last syllable to G): ``` LGLGGLLGLGLG LGLGGLLGLGLG LGLGGLLGLGG LGLGGLLGLGLG ``` — here lines 1, 2,...
Thanks for the report. This metre indeed seems to be missing in the data at present.
Thanks for the information. To summarize, there are two issues I identify: 1. Missing feature: According to Kedārabhaṭṭa in vRttaratnAkara, a short vowel followed by a consonant cluster (i.e., multiple...
In light of the fact that this (≈shithila-dvitva) is more found in later Prākṛta-influenced poetry and the most classical poets have not used it, _and_ the fact that metre-recognizer now...
@drdhaval2785 -- if you type the entire verse, it does correctly identify the metre; see the following screenshot:  That's what I meant by...
Let me summarise the issue again. The traditional rule is that the presence of a conjunct consonant (consonant cluster) makes the preceding syllable a _guru_ syllable. For purists, this is...
On the way forward, I see a couple of options: 1. Do nothing and leave the code as it is. 2. When violations are detected (as in [the screenshot above](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/767530/5593215/a1369660-91b4-11e4-92d4-50be66a9433c.png)),...