The morph tags in *ChiUns* are for a different notation or system than those
in the *KJV*.
Is there a reason for this?
There was nothing in the ChiUns conf file to explain it.
Has anyone attempted a one to one mapping between the two notations?
Or can this be achieved algorithmically?
Are
DM requested feedback. Happy to oblige. There's an error!
*Matthew 11:8-23* is missing from version 2.5 of the updated KJV module that
DM announced.
I just ran the emptyvss utility and got this output.
Matthew 11:8
Matthew 11:9
Matthew 11:10
Matthew 11:11
Matthew 11:12
Matthew 11:13
Matthew
Thanks. It was commented out in the source. Uncovered another bug. Perhaps in
osis2mod.
In Him,
DM
On Feb 6, 2013, at 7:26 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
DM requested feedback. Happy to oblige. There's an error!
*Matthew 11:8-23* is missing from version 2.5 of the
I began porting the GLib wrapper functions for open, mkdir, access, etc and
stripping out the dependence on Glib-specific functions in order to work
around the engine's woes with Windows Unicode paths. I filed an API bug for
it and attached the patch I have so far. It's by no means complete and I
Hi DM,
OK - let us know when this is fixed, please.
David
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For the Simplified Chinese module *ChiUns*, the conf file includes this line:
converted to Simplified from Traditional via *MacOSX* (2011-01-22)
Now I'd guess that this conversion was done on the OSIS XML source text file
used to make the Traditional module *ChiUn*.
This prompts a question
I'm having problems with compressing a module. I'm trying to use zip
compression at the book level. I've tried it on the CrossWire server using
osis2mod and mod2zmod, freshly built from source. In both cases, when I get the
module it is corrupt.
The file is
Never mind. My conf was wrong. Had no CompressType=ZIP.
On Feb 6, 2013, at 4:35 PM, DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org wrote:
I'm having problems with compressing a module. I'm trying to use zip
compression at the book level. I've tried it on the CrossWire server using
osis2mod and mod2zmod,