[sword-devel] Poetry, verse 0, setIntros() and the state of things thus.

2013-02-05 Thread Nic Carter
Hi gang, I just wanted to touch base with where I'm at with the poetry stuff. Taking Ben's code as a guide, I've ported it across to SWORD and it's kinda working. You can see my current version on bit bucket. Note that this current version is very similar to the patch I sent through a few

Re: [sword-devel] Poetry, verse 0, setIntros() and the state of things thus.

2013-02-05 Thread Ben Morgan
Yep, there are lots of inconsistencies. Hopefully over time with more support they will tend to go away. Just to be clear with the ESV, I doubt it is incorrectly encoded. It's just it's not encoded in a way that greatly helps per-chapter rendering (or even per-verse) rendering. Especially the

Re: [sword-devel] Poetry, verse 0, setIntros() and the state of things thus.

2013-02-05 Thread Nic Carter
Well, as far as I'm aware, I have the ESV poetry 100% correct in PS now. And given I use either the ESV or the KJV in PS the KJV doesn't do indentation, PS does poetry 100% correct for _me_ ;) So I'm going to leave it at that, and get on with other stuff. :) Which reminds me, if anyone else

Re: [sword-devel] Poetry, verse 0, setIntros() and the state of things thus.

2013-02-05 Thread DM Smith
A bit more on osis2mod and lg. Osis2mod takes valid OSIS and transforms BSP (Book/Section/Paragraph) into BCV (Book/Chapter/Verse) it so that it will will have valid xml fragments for every verse, when wrapped with a verse element. In the transformation, each element which can cross verse

Re: [sword-devel] Eusebian Canon Tables

2013-02-05 Thread David Instone-Brewer
At 16:34 01/02/2013, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: I'm working on a new data set and feature for the engine. Eusebian Canon Tables are numbers added by scribes to many NT manuscripts starting in the 4th century. These tables allow cross referencing a passage in the Gospels with other parallel