Sorry - the conf file does state clearly
"About=Ivan Ogienko Ukrainian Bible, 1930\par Courtesy the Unbound Bible
(http://unbound.biola.edu/)"
So the only mystery is why it is no longer listed at Biola.
-- David
David Haslam wrote:
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> It may not have been taken directly from the CCEL file, y
It may not have been taken directly from the CCEL file, yet their XML file
and the SWORD module both contained the same spurious numerical residues
that I reported in another topic. This would seem to be evidence that there
was a common source for both.
-- David
Chris Little-2 wrote:
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David Haslam wrote:
> Can anyone shed light on the following?
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> The SWORD module "Ukrainian" is the whole Bible of 66 books, as derived from
> the CCEL file (ThML format).
No Sword Bible has ever been based on CCEL content. The TextSource line
in the module's .conf file will, more often than
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:35 PM, David Haslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Can anyone shed light on the following?
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> The SWORD module "Ukrainian" is the whole Bible of 66 books, as derived from
> the CCEL file (ThML format).
> Actually it's less than the real Ukrainian whole Bible, which usually
Can anyone shed light on the following?
The SWORD module "Ukrainian" is the whole Bible of 66 books, as derived from
the CCEL file (ThML format).
Actually it's less than the real Ukrainian whole Bible, which usually
includes the Deuterocanonical books, as part of the Eastern Canon.
The CCEL down