Kahunapule Michael Johnson wrote:
Is there any hope of getting Bibledit's Sword module generator working
with Sword well enough that it actually works in the near future?
Yes, there is hope :)
I just tried it, again, and failed to get something that actually works
in Xiphos.
(1) SAMPLE
Is there any hope of getting Bibledit's Sword module generator working
with Sword well enough that it actually works in the near future?
Are you trying to generate a module within Bibledit or using the
usfm2osis.pl script, then osis2mod? I believe everyone is assuming
you're aware of the latter
I would prefer to have a simple GUI... there is one in Ubuntu but I
can't use the module generated by it under gnomesword2,
Matthew Talbert wrote:
Is there any hope of getting Bibledit's Sword module generator working
with Sword well enough that it actually works in the near future?
Having worked with other publishers, I imagine the reason the some
don't want to deal with open source products is that it's easy to get
the data out. That is, if someone wanted a copy to do anything at all
with, they could buy one copy, and then modify whatever app is
involved to export
I am working on a Bible project in C# for the web. I am using the
SwigSword.dll wrapper.
When I load the manager using the default location for the modules as
provided by the SWORD_PATH environment, it words fine and the debugger exits
without a problem.
filterManager = new
Matthew Talbert wrote:
Is there any hope of getting Bibledit's Sword module generator working
with Sword well enough that it actually works in the near future?
Are you trying to generate a module within Bibledit or using the
usfm2osis.pl script, then osis2mod? I believe
Thanks David,
I've been through the wiki, and lots of its links, and on how to make
modules etc. It's great to have volunteers who can help, as otherwise I'm
not sure I would be confident enough to be able to start it and see it
through to the end.
Thanks
John Duffy
-Original
Hi,
Just another question before working on an OSIS file for the Bible in Irish,
can the Bible Tool display av11n at present?
John Duffy
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On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Kahunapule Michael
Johnsonkahunapule_john...@sil.org wrote:
Matthew Talbert wrote:
Is there any hope of getting Bibledit's Sword module generator working
with Sword well enough that it actually works in the near future?
Are you trying to generate a module
johndu...@cgcf.net wrote:
Hi,
Just another question before working on an OSIS file for the Bible in
Irish, can the Bible Tool display av11n at present?
I think, yes.
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XML Copy Editor indicated that both OSIS files are well-formed {F2} and valid
{F5}.
I just ran the English file through a TextPipe filter Remove HTML and XML
tags, merely in order to view the readable text.
What are all the numerical digits within the text for? Example: (Gen 1:9)
And
Karl,
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 6:51 AM, Karl Kleinpastek...@kleinpaste.org wrote:
Huge thanx to Daniel for offering these modules.
Having already tried to generate modules from them, I find that the
result of today's osis2mod (2435) is apparently not valid. It ran
without complaint, but what
Dirk's Go Bible UFSM PreProcessor utility might give some useful clues.
Please understand that its scope is not restricted towards Go Bible alone.
It can help considerably to analyse USFM files, and reports the occurrences
of non-standard tags, etc.
http://gbcpreprocessor.codeplex.com/
False alarm, apologies.
I first used osis2mod as
osis2mod . abp_english_osis.xml -z
which specified zip compression and I thought I'd get book compression
by default. Apparently not. When I subsequently used
osis2mod . abp_english_osis.xml -z -b 4
the result seems fine.
Should I have
Having figured out my difficulty with osis2mod, I've already put copies
of the modules into the Xiphos repository. If folks would rather have
them moved to one of the CrossWire repos, just take copies, let me know,
and I'll remove them from the Xiphos repo.
Thanx again to Daniel for offering
Belatedly, I notice that the Descriptions of the two modules are
identical, which will cause confusion when modules are listed just by
Description, not by [module name]. Daniel, would you have any objection
if we added (English) and (Greek) respectively to each?
There is an earlier thread (started July 24, 2007) in the Sword Dev archives
about interlinear markup.
The messages came under these three subjects:
OSIS recommendations to SIL/JAARS
Best way to encode interlinear texts in OSIS?
Re: Interlinear text in HTML?
As this may be relevant to these
It could be the same problem I ran into some time back. The SwigSword code
destroys some pointers then tries to use them again. Under .Net 1.0 it
wasn't a problem because the error was ignored. Under .Net 2.0 it raises an
error and crashes the calling application. In my case it was MS Word
Daniel Bearden's new modules, the Apostolic Bible Polyglot in both
English and Greek, have a markup oddity in 2 verses, Ezek 24:21 and Rev
22:19, which results in a doubled italic iiword/i/i as it comes
out of the engine. A Xiphos bug was present until a few minutes ago
which would trip over this
On 08/21/2009 01:09 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
Daniel Bearden's new modules, the Apostolic Bible Polyglot in both
English and Greek, have a markup oddity in 2 verses, Ezek 24:21 and Rev
22:19, which results in a doubled italiciiword/i/i as it comes
out of the engine. A Xiphos bug was present
DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org writes:
I wonder if these are in fact double italic or something else like
italic and underlined?
No:
seghi type=italicseghi type=italicthings/hi/seg/hi/seg
It looks like an error in markup to me, at best unnecessary, but I had
to fix Xiphos not to trip over it
That was the biggest problem I had was trying to regenerate the wrapper.
I compile all the latest updates successfully in VS C++ 2008, but I can't
get SWIG to regenerate the wrapper for C#. So I have been using an older
version of the compiled binary that is buggy.
The latest version of
I've included the updated .conf files
There was an error, now corrected, in the previously sent abpgrk.conf file.
abpgrk.conf
Description: Binary data
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It is getting pretty hard to compile with C#, as C# doesn't have as good
support with SWIG. There are two problems here - one is that some of the new
code that I added for Python (which is currently the principal target)
doesn't work on C#, as SWIG for C# doesn't handle some of the templates -
Daniel,
As others have expressed, thank you for making this resource available.
I'll be happy to post it in CrossWire's repo after a few minor changes
to the markup. To that end:
1) Will a StrongsAB lexicon that we can distribute be forthcoming? If
not, my intuition is to convert these
1) Will a StrongsAB lexicon that we can distribute be forthcoming? If not,
my intuition is to convert these lemma entries into plain Strong's entries
so that they can be useful to those with a Strong's keyed lexicon. At a
minimum, I think they should be mirrored as Strong's entries, e.g.:
w
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