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- Create create_word_index.py to generate comprehensive word index - Extract words from all chapters with first occurrence tracking - Support JSON, Markdown, and HTML output formats - HTML optimized for 3-column printing with pagination (102 entries/page) - Case-insensitive alphabetical sorting with Unicode normalization - Italicize grammatical terms (words with underscores) in HTML - Use Greek font stack for proper rendering - Update README with script documentation
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Updated so it has html output which I can print, thanks Claude |
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I don't have the output of any of the other scripts commited, so I would prefer to just commit the script here, rather than all the output files too. |
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This has been fixed |
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Used AI to do this, some issues with capitals vs lower case not ordering correctly. Also the italicised words are all at the beginning. However it's good enough for me for now.