This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A001368 #35 Sep 03 2019 20:20:36 %S A001368 4,3,2,3,7,4,2,5,3,4,4,7,6,7,11,8,6,9,7,8,4,7,6,7,11,8,6,9,7,8,6,9,8, %T A001368 9,13,10,8,11,9,10,8,11,10,11,15,12,10,13,11,12,5,8,7,8,12,9,7,10,8,9, %U A001368 6,9,8,9,13,10,8,11,9,10,6,9,8,9,13 %N A001368 Number of letters in n (in Irish Gaelic). %C A001368 Lenition letters (lowercase h) are omitted in the count, thus "hocht" for 8 is considered to be "oct" with a letter count 3. Likewise, the particle "a" usually added to spoken numbers is omitted in the count, thus "fiche a do" for 22 is considered to be "fice do" with a letter count 6. - _Sean A. Irvine_, Jun 27 2012 %H A001368 Sean A. Irvine, <a href="/A001368/a001368.txt">Irish Gaelic numbers (without diacritical marks)</a> %H A001368 Donal LYONS, <a href="/A001368/a001368_3.pdf">Considerations Re Counting</a> %H A001368 <a href="/index/Lc#letters">Index entries for sequences related to number of letters in n</a> %K A001368 word,nonn %O A001368 0,1 %A A001368 _Donal LYONS_ %E A001368 Extended and corrected by _Sean A. Irvine_, Jun 27 2012