Numra differs from Morfa in not using the MySQL database, but using transducers directly. The transducers behind numra are (where $LANG is the iso code for your language): * Cardinal and ordinal numbers: $LANG-num.txt ([North Sámi example|https://victorio.uit.no/langtech/trunk/gt/sme/src/sme-num.txt]) * Clock clock-$LANG.lexc ([North Sámi example|https://victorio.uit.no/langtech/trunk/gt/sme/src/clock-sme.lexc]) * Date date-$LANG.lexc ([North Sámi example|https://victorio.uit.no/langtech/trunk/gt/sme/src/date-sme.lexc]) The files governing the four programs are ''num.html, num_ord.html, clock.html, date.html''. These files are found here: * for sme: ''ped/oahpa/drill/templates/'' * for sma and other languages: ''pedversions/smaoahpa/smadrill/templates/'' These files refer to the fsts via ... !!!Documentation of the content production * [Documentation for linguists defeloping Numra content|http://giellatekno.uit.no/oahpa/addlang/developernumra.html]