This app is built with exist-db, and uses Lucene as the standard search engine. This comes with several options available. A full list is here
Below very few examples.
sample | result | |
---|---|---|
* | *custodir* | add wildcards to unlimit your string search |
? | custodir? | Will find any match for the position with the question mark. |
~ | ምሕረትከ~ | Will make a fuzzy search. you can decide also how much fuzzy, by saying for example ምሕረትከ~0.9 which will match only 90% similar terms. |
"" | "ምሕረትከ፡ ይትኖለወኒ፡" | Will find the exact string contained between quotes. |
() | (verbo OR notionem) AND ይትኖለወኒ | Will find one of the two between brackets and the other string. |
If you want to transcribe some fidal into latin or update your transcription, you can have a go with our transcription tools.
If you are using the keyboard provided, please note that there are four layers, the normal one and those activated by Shift, Alt, Alt+Shift.
Normal and Shift contain mainly Fidal. Alt and Alt-Shift diacritics.
To enter letters in Fidal and the diacritics with this keyboard, which is independent of your local input selection, you can use two methods.
Orthographic variants of the Ethiopic language are searched as a standard if not otherwise specified. The following are the options considered by the search engine.
Some examples
With this method you use keys combinations to trigger specific characters. Click here for a list of the available combos. This can be expanded, do not hesitate to ask (click here to post a new issue).
If you hold a key optional values will appear in a list. You can click on the desiderd value or use arrows and enter to select it. The options are the same as those activated by combinations.
With this method you do not have to remember or lookup combos, but it does take many more clicks...
This app is a prototype Beta version. Be aware that it might not be available at times also without prior notice, it might still crash or work only in part. The data is also undergoing continuous editorial work and the numeric results should not be used without caution. It has no proper style associated first of all and it is not meant to work in all browser and all machines. We assume you will have the latest Chrome for best experience and that you will have the NOTO font family installed on your machine. You should be able to use the app with any browser but we cannot guarantee even the minimum look and feel. Click the orange button if you want to report a problem, we are glad to keep track.
Among the many known issues and adjustments that are still to be carried out, note the following: particularly in Syriac and Arabic passages, at times, space between words is not correctly displayed; conversely, in some passages superfluous extra-spaces are displayed; Coptic entries might not be correctly displayed, especially if you do not have fonts for Coptic (see above).
Page number links will link you to the Lexicon Linguae Aethiopicae online pdf version by Ran HaCohen. The correctness of the page link depends on the correctness of the data.
Activate on a page with Latin, Ancient Greek, Arabic or Persian text.
Double-click on a word to retrieve morphology and short definitions.
Alpheios will try to detect the language of the word from the page markup. If it cannot it will use the default language.
Click the Options wheel to change the default language, default dictionaries or to disable the popup (set UI Type to 'panel').
Use the arrow at the top of this panel to move it from the right to left of your browser window.
You can reopen this panel at any time by selecting 'Info' from the Alpheios Reading Tools option in your browser's context menu.
Deactivate Alpheios by clicking the toolbar icon or choosing 'Deactivate' from the Alpheios Reading Tools option in your browser's context menu.