Help with running demonstration notebooks
See original GitHub issueThank you! I’m clearly far from an expert and appreciate the assistance. The “get data” demonstration is now working, but I’m getting the same error with from cltk.corpus.utils.importer import CorpusImporter
What am I doing wrong/missing here?
_Originally posted by @BJWipf in https://github.com/cltk/tutorials/issues/26#issuecomment-1038293972_
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I will work on this. Thank you again!
Unfortunately we do not support Windows. But you can use the Linux subsystem. Could you give that a try?