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Hi,
I mentioned some months ago about wanting to convert the Bible in Irish into
a Sword module. It became clear then that to do so, I need to produce an
OSIS file. I'm now able to work on it again, and have some questions that I
would appreciate some help on.
I'm not trying to produce
Hi John,
I trust you are already aware of the CrossWire wiki. This page is good
place to start
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Bibles
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Bibles
For the specific questions, there are several CrossWire volunteers who are
able and willing to help.
David
John,
I don't have all the answers, but I can give some off the top of my head
below. In general I would recommend saving your work at various stages
in order to preserve as much of what you already have in the way of
headings and line breaks along the way so that if you decide you want to
Just some additional info from my point of view (as a BPBible developer, not
as a module creator):
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Daniel Owens dhow...@pmbx.net wrote:
That should work, but the wiki advises this:
q marker=#8220 sID=qN/ ... q marker=#8221 eID=qN/
I'm not sure if the start
Is there any hope of getting Bibledit's Sword module generator working
with Sword well enough that it actually works in the near future?
I just tried it, again, and failed to get something that actually works
in Xiphos.
I have permission to create Sword modules from a large number of Bible
Hi,
Is the problem caused by Bibledit or by the osis2mod program included
with the Sword library? There have been a few reports about failures to
create proper Sword modules, but all of these could be resolved by
using, not the latest released sword library, but the sword library now
in the