diff --git a/developer/19.0/guides/lexical-models/tutorial/step-3.md b/developer/19.0/guides/lexical-models/tutorial/step-3.md index 88d9af90a..fa24a4cf6 100644 --- a/developer/19.0/guides/lexical-models/tutorial/step-3.md +++ b/developer/19.0/guides/lexical-models/tutorial/step-3.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ One simple way to create your TSV file is to use the **PrimerPrep** tool: 1. Install PrimerPrep (info at - ) + <[https://software.sil.org/primerprep/](https://software.sil.org/primerprep/)>) 2. Run PrimerPrep (note that on the first run it often takes a couple of minutes; subsequent starts are faster) 3. Click on the Add Text(s) button; select one or more plain text @@ -140,4 +140,4 @@ I’ll save mine as **wordlist.tsv**. Now that we have our word list, let's compile our model! -[Step 4: Compiling the lexical model](step-4) \ No newline at end of file +[Step 4: Compiling the lexical model](step-4)