Re: [sword-devel] Module release: KJV

2023-07-29 Thread Donna Whisnant
Hmm.. OK. Interesting. I guess Blayney missed one ... though I don't know that I like this change in general, as it's going to make it much more difficult to search for things like "Caesar". Who spells it "Cesar"? Seems it would have been best to have just left it the even more correct com

Re: [sword-devel] Module release: KJV

2023-07-29 Thread David Haslam
Thanks Donna, The spellings of names that we changed in this way were all checked against the 1769 Blayney Oxford Edition. Ænon was not overlooked or missed. That’s how it is in Blayney which was selected as our reference text, as documented in the developers’ wiki. cf. Many modern printings o

Re: [sword-devel] Module release: KJV

2023-07-29 Thread Donna Whisnant
It seems that one of the primary changes in the new KJV module is to get rid of the "ae" as composed "æ" or "Æ" and replace them with "e" or "E", respectively. While I'm not sure that that's technically the correct spelling, as opposed to just decomposing the character into "ae" and "AE", I wan

[sword-devel] Module release: KJV

2023-07-26 Thread domcox
Dear All, This is to announce that we have just now uploaded KJV in the CrossWire (main) repository. ## Language: English ## Description: King James Version (1769) with Strongs Numbers and Morphology and CatchWords ## Category: Biblical Text ## Version: This is an update. Version: 3.1 ## Wha