The Digital Pali Reader (DPR) is a tool much like a hard-copy language reader, facilitating study of the Pali language at an advanced level. Rather than offering a translation for the text being read, a reader usually includes a dictionary with all of the difficult words found in the reader.
Each set is in its own subfolder, and each set has a build.sh script that will create the xpi for use with PaleMoon/Waterfox. Better than this, though, is to simply create a link to the set directory in your PaleMoon/Waterfox profile's "extensions" directory.
To do this, create a file for the set, named:
<directory>@yuttadhammo.bhikkhu
with the location of the directory as the first and only line of the file, i.e.:
/path/to/directory
For example, create a file in your profile's "extensions" directory called:
and put the following in it:
/path/to/digitalpalireader
(replacing "/path/to" with the actual path of the digitalpalireader directory on your machine).
Do this for each extension and then restart browser.
To get DRP web running on the local machine:
Install live-server:
npm i live-server -g
Run live-server in root folder:
live-server
Browse to
http://localhost:8080
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