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Sign upAllow to unselect some of the languages in which glosses are shown for a particular lexeme #40
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Adding this "properly" is more work than I currently can/want to invest, but I added a quick fix that glosses that are empty will be ignored. This way you can unselect them by using the edit-mode and leave the input field empty (resulting in |
PS: Better control if it works correctly the first few times, since I havn't tested it. |
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Daniel-Mietchen commentedMay 19, 2020
E.g. in this example, I would have liked to exclude the rather unspecific Dutch gloss from the "It's a match" set. Since such filtering was not available and lexemes cannot be specified by the user yet (e.g. as per #33 ), I went for "Skip" (but then, the tool froze, as per #36).
It also seems to be common that some of the languages discuss different things, e.g. here, the Russian description is about military strategy, while the other languages are about strategy more general:
Also common are cases where the descriptions in some languages are about the lexeme at hand, but some are about disambiguation pages (don't have a screenshot at hand).