Den ons 3 nov. 2021 21:44Jonathan Kew <jfkth...@gmail.com> skrev: > Hi Dominik, > > I'm afraid it's unlikely (in my opinion) that any further development > will be done on that tool. > > What I'd suggest is to look for a programmer-oriented text editor or IDE > that can be configured to conveniently run arbitrary tools command-line > tools (e.g. from a "Build" menu or similar), and perhaps also has > configurable syntax coloring features that can be set up to recognize > the TECkit keywords, etc. >
I have done so in Vim successfully some years ago, including writing a rudimentary syntax file. If anyone is interested I can see if I can find it. (It is on one of the hdds from my old desktop. I have a docking station so I can access them relatively easily.) /bpj > Jonathan > > On 03/11/2021 18:20, Dominik Wujastyk wrote: > > The documentation for TEC mapping files mentions the Mapping Editor. But > > a) I can't find it for Linux, and b) it "does not handle mapping > > descriptions written as Unicode text; it is strictly an 8-bit editing > > environment." Is there any chance that these limitations, especially > > the latter, might be addressed in future? Especially for Asian > > languages that have widely-used transliteration schemes and multiple > > alphabets (like Sanskrit), TECket mapping has moved way beyond its > > original purpose of mapping legacy 8-bit charsets. > > > > Best, > > Dominik > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Professor Dominik Wujastyk > > <https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/wujastyk> > > , > > > > Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity > > , > > > > Department of History, Classics, and Religion > > <http://historyandclassics.ualberta.ca/> > > , > > University of Alberta, Canada > > . > > > > > > South Asia at the U of A: > > sas.ualberta.ca <http://sas.ualberta.ca/> > > > > SSHRC research: The Suśruta Project <http://sushrutaproject.org> > >