Re: [sword-devel] Bible in Myanmar

2019-05-13 Thread Michael H
Cyrille LibreOffice Draw attempts to open the pagemaker file, with limited success. But it confirms that even in the pagemaker source, the verse numbers are a separate text stream. With this source, there is no way to copy the text with verse numbers intact. It appears to be stored with each book

Re: [sword-devel] Bible in Myanmar

2019-05-14 Thread Michael H
option. On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 7:34 PM Michael H wrote: > I don't read Burmese and I don't know anyone who does. I was suggesting > you contact whoever provided you the files and permission, and ask them if > they can verify the unicode text reads correctly. > > To a native sp

Re: [sword-devel] Bible in Myanmar

2019-05-14 Thread Michael H
I don't read Burmese and I don't know anyone who does. I was suggesting you contact whoever provided you the files and permission, and ask them if they can verify the unicode text reads correctly. To a native speaker, the text will quickly be recognized as readable, or misspelled (letters are out

Re: [sword-devel] Bible in Myanmar

2019-05-14 Thread Michael H
> <https://framadrop.org/r/jKnYnvuQIH#mE+FWcvzD1N/Omnfr7uWMZmI/HZUUVPdvnVVkBFyFrA=> > . > > Now the only problem is how to get the verse and chapter number... > > > Il 14/05/2019 13:53, Michael H ha scritto: > > Cyrille, (Peter), > > Maybe further

Re: [sword-devel] Bible in Myanmar

2019-05-14 Thread Michael H
.htm > > See the result here > <https://framadrop.org/r/jKnYnvuQIH#mE+FWcvzD1N/Omnfr7uWMZmI/HZUUVPdvnVVkBFyFrA=> > . > > Now the only problem is how to get the verse and chapter number... > > > Il 14/05/2019 13:53, Michael H ha scritto: > > Cyrille, (P

Re: [sword-devel] Sidebars

2019-05-22 Thread Michael H
I suggested off-list that the text of the sidebars be moved to the introduction of each book, and a cross reference to the new location be maintained where it originally appeared. I do like the multi module idea, but with some texts the license may be stretched with this presentation, unless

Re: [sword-devel] Bible in Myanmar

2019-05-14 Thread Michael H
Mon, May 13, 2019 at 10:40 AM Michael H wrote: > I unzipped the pagemaker file, and when I open NT_Proverb/Pagemaker > (10.1mb), with a Hex editor, I can 'find' all of the book names, and see > the text there. > > To see the raw text: rename NT_Proverb.pmd > NT_Proverb.zip an

Re: [sword-devel] Module upload: CPDV

2019-04-18 Thread Michael H
Bibletime didn't see the update, so I went to ftp.crosswire.org and downloaded it manually, and it is the new edition. I did this several hours ago, before your email. But now when I do the same thing (ftp.crosswire.org), it is the older module (2015 timestamp on the conf file.) On Thu, Apr 18,

Re: [sword-devel] Module upload: CPDV

2019-04-18 Thread Michael H
Correction: Earlier I went to ftp://crosswire.org to get the updated version. On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 11:39 AM Michael H wrote: > Bibletime didn't see the update, so I went to ftp.crosswire.org and > downloaded it manually, and it is the new edition. I did this several hours > ago, be

Re: [sword-devel] Module upload: CPDV

2019-05-06 Thread Michael H
Re: CPDV updated version The CPDV.conf dated today does not have a version number in it. The history suggests it should show version 2.1. I'm not seeing it as an update on Bibletime. ftp://crosswire.org/pub/sword/raw/mods.d/cpdv.conf On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 9:01 AM David Haslam wrote: >

Re: [sword-devel] Module upload: CPDV

2019-05-06 Thread Michael H
re: CPDV.conf It is also NOT a Latin work, but should still be listed as English. On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 9:39 AM Michael H wrote: > Re: CPDV updated version > > The CPDV.conf dated today does not have a version number in it. The > history suggests it should show version 2.1. I'

Re: [sword-devel] Sword front-ends, the clipboard and social media

2019-05-05 Thread Michael H
I like the plan to improve copy functions over plain text. However, it might be more feasible and productive to copy a (possibly simplified) html snippet to the clipboard rather than producing presentation glyphs that may or may not render in many apps where fallback fonts may or may not be

[sword-devel] Command line utilities

2019-08-22 Thread Michael H
I remember some discussion about alternatives to diatheke which could run on a (linux?) command line, but I don't see them on the main crosswire website. Does anyone have a list of these? Are any still functioning? ___ sword-devel mailing list:

[sword-devel] local Sword server via bluetooth or wifi.

2019-09-12 Thread Michael H
Do any of the Android front ends support locally sharing resources? That is, set your phone to 'server' mode which can then be detected by other devices within bluetooth/wifi range? 1. I'd expect this to be restricted to open licensed material only. (possibly with a loud warning if that were to

Re: [sword-devel] Deep Linking to Strongs on The Bible Tool

2019-08-09 Thread Michael H
Here's what my 10 second hack found: http://www2.crosswire.org/study/wordsearchresults.jsp?mod=StrongsGreek= http://www2.crosswire.org/study/wordsearchresults.jsp?mod=StrongsHebrew=2131 Provides search results for "" but the links don't work. (looks like a bug?)

Re: [sword-devel] OSIS Commentary - versification

2019-09-23 Thread Michael H
to encode that. On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 11:28 AM Greg Hellings wrote: > > > On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 2:08 PM Michael H wrote: > >> So I have a collection of files (based on vulgate and NRSV works) that >> will become commentaries. >> >> The first

Re: [sword-devel] ESV

2019-07-06 Thread Michael H
Troy, Following up on the amount due. I know the organization itself doesn't do money, but if they continue to chase crosswire for that money, is there a way to contribute to that? On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 12:19 PM Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > Hi Tuomas, > > Yes, Crossway has decided to ask us

Re: [sword-devel] Engine personal cipher support / Nestle - Aland 28th ed. German Bible Society

2019-10-30 Thread Michael H
If/when this is available, please post on the Crosswire facebook page. :-) I will promote it. On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 6:31 PM Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > Hi Jaak, > > Thank you for pointing out one problematic input condition which passes > the validation checks already in the code. > > Your

Re: [sword-devel] KJV with strong numbers

2019-11-15 Thread Michael H
ust ignore this configuration, and remove the quotations on all WOJ. But I'm really out of my depth here. On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 10:17 AM Michael H wrote: > I see them in bibletime 2.11.3 for Linux (Ubuntu 18.04LTS) built on Sword > 1.7.3. This is the default edition that comes in t

Re: [sword-devel] KJV with strong numbers

2019-11-15 Thread Michael H
I suspect starting from the KJVA module is the correct approach for you Cyrille. The engKJV1769eb module is present to make the text available in the other formats (web browser, epub, kindle formats.) It is not intended to be a source text. However, the conversion to all these formats reprocesses

Re: [sword-devel] KJV with strong numbers

2019-11-15 Thread Michael H
sus transitions, might this be a > failure of some apps not correctly implementing the attribute marker=“” in > rendering the OSIS q element? > > Which apps have such an issue? > > David > > Sent from ProtonMail Mobile > > > On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 15:49, Michael H wrote: >

Re: [sword-devel] KJV with strong numbers

2019-11-15 Thread Michael H
> Are you viewing these latest module releases? > > David > > Sent from ProtonMail Mobile > > > On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 16:17, Michael H wrote: > > I see them in bibletime 2.11.3 for Linux (Ubuntu 18.04LTS) built on Sword > 1.7.3. This is the default edition that c

Re: [sword-devel] KJV with strong numbers

2019-11-15 Thread Michael H
ased module KJVA. > > Pretty certain that this was put to DM at the time. > > NB. > It would seem that BibleTime is ignoring the attribute marker=“” in the > OSIS q elements. That’s a software issue that needs fixing. > > David > > Sent from ProtonMail Mobile > > &

Re: [sword-devel] KJV with strong numbers

2019-11-15 Thread Michael H
; Pretty certain that this was put to DM at the time. > > NB. > It would seem that BibleTime is ignoring the attribute marker=“” in the > OSIS q elements. That’s a software issue that needs fixing. > > David > > Sent from ProtonMail Mobile > > > On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 a

[sword-devel] OSIS Commentary - versification

2019-09-22 Thread Michael H
So I have a collection of files (based on vulgate and NRSV works) that will become commentaries. The first thing I'd like to address are the differences in the versification, primarily (for the vulgate stuff) so that commentary about Psalm 119 doesn't show up on 118 or 120. The only place I see

Re: [sword-devel] Roman Numerals to Arabic

2019-10-14 Thread Michael H
The problem with turning a script like that on globally is that occasionally regular words spell out roman numbers. So, you might have eleven running China if you just let it run amok. David, almost certainly scripture references only run to 150 (151,2?) as every reference I've seen romanizes

Re: [sword-devel] NASB, NBLA, LBLA

2020-03-12 Thread Michael H
David, Could you pull the work, rename the conf file and offline install it as NASB1995? On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 3:25 AM David Haslam wrote: > Anyone got any good suggestions that don’t involve deleting the > PocketSword app? > > Rebooting the iPad Mini didn’t help. > > David > > Sent from

[sword-devel] Fwd: Bible in Basic English - Out of Copyright

2020-03-12 Thread Michael H
FYI: Status of the Bible in BASIC English is Public Domain Worldwide, according to the original publisher. -- Forwarded message - From: Reitha Pattison Date: Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 6:01 AM Subject: Bible in Basic English - Out of Copyright To: cma...@gmail.com Dear Michael Hart,

Re: [sword-devel] How to access raw OSIS files

2020-03-10 Thread Michael H
I owe you lunch Greg. On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 6:37 PM Philip White wrote: > Ahh, that C API looks like what I would want. > > I didn't mean to disparage or be uppity by stating my preference for > standardization; I greatly appreciate what this project (I use And > Bible on my phone). This is

Re: [sword-devel] NASB, NBLA, LBLA

2020-03-13 Thread Michael H
There's also a NASB2020 in limited preview release right now. NASB will remain 1995 edition? Does the license stipulate whether updates are mandatory? On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 7:48 AM Tom Sullivan wrote: > Y'all: > > There was a request to change the module NASB to NASB95. Is this in the >

Re: [sword-devel] PocketSword status

2020-03-13 Thread Michael H
Is it possible that the modules and .conf can sunset ... pointing across repositories to the new replacement? I know there is some facility to name a successor module in the conf/updating process, but can it name one on another site? If that is possible, Some of the out of date editions of the

[sword-devel] Status of OSIS?

2020-05-04 Thread Michael H
I've got 40 works and growing that I've been meaning to look at creating Sword Modules. All of these are genbooks. Almost 100% currently are works by Andrew Murray (but the list is much bigger.) But, as I try to make sense of the OSIS spec, I'm facing a 2006 spec in not very well done PDF, and

Re: [sword-devel] Status of OSIS?

2020-05-04 Thread Michael H
It was even edited again today! > > The Bible Technologies Group has not met for years & the original website > went AWOL. > > It may well be the case that CrossWire is the only remaining de facto > maintainer of OSIS. > > Best regards, > > David > > Sent fro

Re: [sword-devel] Status of OSIS?

2020-05-04 Thread Michael H
r OSIS manuals? On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 11:24 PM Michael H wrote: > 1. What I mean by 'encoding' a copy (for my own use originally, but after > trying to find the list of corrections... i'm on this thread thinking the > work needs to be shared.) > > Problem: > The PDF has iss

Re: [sword-devel] Status of OSIS?

2020-05-04 Thread Michael H
module using it. > > Do you have a suggestion on to get from where we are to where you think we > should be? > > In Him, > DM > > On May 4, 2020, at 3:12 PM, Michael H wrote: > > David, > > That page you refer to is the problem that created this email. > > The p

Re: [sword-devel] Versification Mapping

2020-05-06 Thread Michael H
If a ThML or OSIS genbook references a specific version (KJV Psalm 23:6), but the installed versions don't include KJV, and the user wants to see it in russynodal, would this functionality help? That is, does this table rely on the installed modules? or is it built in a way that references for

Re: [sword-devel] Status of OSIS?

2020-05-05 Thread Michael H
on, May 4, 2020 at 1:07 PM Michael H wrote: > >> I've got 40 works and growing that I've been meaning to look at creating >> Sword Modules. All of these are genbooks. Almost 100% currently are works >> by Andrew Murray (but the list is much bigger.) >> >> But, as

Re: [sword-devel] Status of OSIS?

2020-05-05 Thread Michael H
in each work, making it possible for front ends to work. On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 1:55 PM Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > On 5/5/20 1:36 PM, Michael H wrote: > > it's the only option listed for genbooks in the howto section > > > Obligatory "ThML for everything." :-/ > >

Re: [sword-devel] I give up

2020-05-13 Thread Michael H
On Ubuntu, I've gone to PPA version for LibreOffice... which is a newer version than was released under Ubuntu 18 LTS. However, it's not as easy to go to PPA for sword apps because there are more interactions with dependencies between the sword engine, gnome, etc. Back in 2002 to 04 time frame:

Re: [sword-devel] Chapter descriptions

2020-05-09 Thread Michael H
ering how we should mark those up in OSIS for > the KJV 1769. > > I think that chapter also has titles. > > In Him, > DM > > On May 9, 2020, at 12:43 PM, Michael H wrote: > > Reading the list of provided tags, these chapter descriptions should be > marked ".index&q

Re: [sword-devel] Chapter descriptions

2020-05-09 Thread Michael H
Reading the list of provided tags, these chapter descriptions should be marked ".index" when they provide reference information, and ".summary" where they do not. That is, the original KJV1611 has chapter indexes. The original Douay Rheims Challoner has Chapter summaries. The recent update to

Re: [sword-devel] Bishop 1.4.0 and SWORD Utility Modules

2020-03-19 Thread Michael H
I like PT Serif and PT Sans because they have a wide coverage in Latin, and Cyrillic, including many minority languages. These fonts also have complimentary narrow and caption faces that are handy for proper typesetting, and a pretty well done kerning table, which really helps for extended reading

Re: [sword-devel] How to access raw OSIS files

2020-03-10 Thread Michael H
(but they have enough participation... they will endure.) On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 5:22 PM Michael H wrote: > There are a lot of places to get scripture in free formats. OSIS > supported by the Sword project is very old, and not many places still > provide it. > > I suggest you star

Re: [sword-devel] How to access raw OSIS files

2020-03-10 Thread Michael H
Greg, Diatheke on Ubuntu 18.04LTS is broken since Ubuntu 18 released. The bugs were identified and fixed by this team on around march of 2018, but the way the features freeze on Ubuntu, it remains broken. trying to update only the sword package without updating the core is locked by dependencies.

[sword-devel] Bible in Basic English

2020-03-07 Thread Michael H
Is there documentation anywhere about the specific claim that the Bible in Basic English is in the Public Domain? As of November 2019, the Wikipedia article on Bible in Basic English claims the work is copyrighted. It appears it was created by an editor within Wikipedia, which amounts to creating

Re: [sword-devel] How to access raw OSIS files

2020-03-10 Thread Michael H
There are a lot of places to get scripture in free formats. OSIS supported by the Sword project is very old, and not many places still provide it. I suggest you start at ebible.org, https://ebible.org/download.php which provides the KJV with strongs in OSIS among other formats.

[sword-devel] language (IANA 4646 and IANA 5646)

2020-05-23 Thread Michael H
Hi, I'm seeking to differentiate English from itself. And in chasing it back to specs, I'm at IANA 4646/5646 and stuck in the mud. IANA4646/5646 was previously IANA RFC3066 and IANA RFC1766. https://www.iana.org/protocols - See the "language tags" section, starting with the last item RFC4646

Re: [sword-devel] mailing list move (slightly)

2020-09-01 Thread Michael H
But... it's going to cause gopher links to fail if you remove the www. There are still -3000 users in the world using gopher. (that's a negative number.) On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 6:36 AM Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > Our mailing lists are currently anchored to www.crosswire.org. With the >

Re: [sword-devel] The Digital Bible Library(R) ??? What do you think?

2020-05-24 Thread Michael H
The way I read Matej's original message: he's reporting that the publisher's of the CzeB21 (or similar) on DBL have suggested Crosswire publish the Crosswire CzeB21 module to the DBL, because the crosswire module is an improvement over what's on the DBL. Which implies the original publisher wants

Re: [sword-devel] Localisation of front-end apps

2020-05-29 Thread Michael H
AND Bible has a translation matrix that seems to have momentum. https://www.transifex.com/mjdenham/andbible/ On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 10:35 AM Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > On 5/29/20 11:19 AM, Greg Hellings wrote: > > How do you propose that our software, none of which is developed > commercially

Re: [sword-devel] Localisation of front-end apps

2020-06-01 Thread Michael H
t's also apparent that many major languages have less than *70%* > as a score, with even *Spanish* having now dropped just below this > threshold. > > Best regards, > > David > > Sent with ProtonMail <https://protonmail.com> Secure Email. > > ‐‐‐ Original M

Re: [sword-devel] NA28 shows no verses

2020-06-01 Thread Michael H
ed things working well and I > heard Karl was releasing (released?) a new version of Xiphos which should > work too. > > Hope this helps, > > Troy > > > > > On June 1, 2020 1:04:42 PM MST, Michael H wrote: >> >> Apparently BibleWorks fell apart last fall. Bi

Re: [sword-devel] NA28 shows no verses

2020-06-01 Thread Michael H
Apparently BibleWorks fell apart last fall. Bibleworks had features similar to Bishop where from an open verse at least some manuscript images were available for view directly to that verse. This made it popular with Biblical Criticism folks. In a facebook group dedicated to Bible Criticism

Re: [sword-devel] Roman number converter

2020-09-20 Thread Michael H
I do for jedit. https://github.com/Avante-Vangard/Evangard/blob/master/Jedit/Macros/Evangard/AV_Fix_Roman_to_Decimal.bsh It's for circa 1900 scripture references where lower case roman pretty much uniformly represents chapter numbers. On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 8:44 AM Fr Cyrille wrote: > Hello,

Re: [sword-devel] Roman number converter

2020-09-20 Thread Michael H
speeding up when I tried preview builds of 5.6 (yet). On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 11:44 AM Fr Cyrille wrote: > > > Le 20/09/2020 à 15:53, Michael H a écrit : > > I do for jedit. > > > https://github.com/Avante-Vangard/Evangard/blob/master/Jedit/Macros/Evangard/AV_Fix_Roman_to

Re: [sword-devel] Ethiopian Amharic Bible

2020-06-27 Thread Michael H
I find the same website in many places, but they all fail. It appears that the whole website https://www.biblesociety-ethiopia.org/ is not functioning. Likely the email does work when the site does. On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 8:22 AM Tuomas Airaksinen < tuomas.airaksi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, >

Re: [sword-devel] ISO language codes

2021-01-12 Thread Michael H
Hi David, The various language tables are lists. They come together by established rules: BCP-47. If you read BCP 47 it makes sense. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag (link to the spec in the footnotes.) On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 5:23 AM David Haslam wrote: > Hi Jamie, > > One

Re: [sword-devel] Just got some new Bible translation licenses

2020-11-10 Thread Michael H
hooray! On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 4:59 PM Michael Johnson wrote: > Greetings friends! > > I just got a large set of new Scripture distribution licenses from > Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc. for eBible.org, including distribution on > the eBible.org repository. I will be therefore stress testing

Re: [sword-devel] Standalone works

2021-01-01 Thread Michael H
st doesn't work.. and as I described, I don't think it needs to... the works should point people to Sword apps as an option... and where it makes sense the app should provide adult level study works as an option in the library. On Fri, Jan 1, 2021 at 4:35 PM Greg Hellings wrote: > > > On Fri,

[sword-devel] Standalone works

2021-01-01 Thread Michael H
re: Install Sword Files (Is/Can) a file extension for standalone Sword files be assigned? No change to the current format within the zip file, but a unique file extension instead of .zip would allow filesystem handlers to be able to sent the files into the programs on download, or doubleclick.

Re: [sword-devel] English transliteration of Greek or Hebrew words

2021-05-15 Thread Michael H
You wrote: - Ability to select various reading plans such as canonical order, Daniel Wallace’s One Year reading plan, chronological based on writing (already in current version) Can you share a screenshot showing how that's implemented? is it a forward/back button that works like a

Re: [sword-devel] English transliteration of Greek or Hebrew words

2021-05-16 Thread Michael H
Tobias, (all) I don't do mobile development, so if this is beyond the realm of easy implementation... ignore it. The limitation of android apps in this area has always been lack of pointer... which turns into mistaps (mostly caused by fingers 3x th size of the target). I'd like to see pressure

Re: [sword-devel] KaiOS, Firefox OS

2021-03-26 Thread Michael H
The github page for zefanja shows 6 years of aging. https://github.com/zefanja/biblez-ng On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 6:16 AM David Haslam wrote: > Interesting observations, Peter. > > It was way back in December 2013. I searched the archives for FirefoxOS > (without the space). > > In the email

Re: [sword-devel] SWORD Virtual Coffee/Tea

2021-04-16 Thread Michael H
And you can use it through the web on a computer, or on your phone via the app. That is, no app required for a computer... just a facebook acct. On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 7:49 PM Michael H wrote: > Facebook messenger has a video meeting mode... it worked pretty well.. > better than zoom

Re: [sword-devel] SWORD Virtual Coffee/Tea

2021-04-16 Thread Michael H
Facebook messenger has a video meeting mode... it worked pretty well.. better than zoom in my opinion. On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 7:38 PM Michael Johnson wrote: > I have Skype and Zoom. I haven't tried Bluejeans, and am too cheap to try > it when there are good alternatives, unless someone else

Re: [sword-devel] Mobile Linux UIs

2021-11-07 Thread Michael H
Bibletime mini is/was a separate initiative to make an android version similar to bibletime. As far as I know it's completely separate from Bibletime and largely inactive. It shows available for Android 2.3, last release was 5 years ago. but while the interface is designed for touch on small

Re: [sword-devel] Mobile Linux UIs

2021-11-07 Thread Michael H
ne. >> Waydroid has much more up-to-date Android versions available. But waydroid >> did not work with my computer graphics so I have not been able to try that >> yet. >> >> On Sun, Nov 7, 2021, 14:55 Michael H wrote: >> >>> Bibletime mini is/was a separate

[sword-devel] sword mimetype

2021-07-25 Thread Michael H
A decade or so ago, there was a mozilla plug in which installed the URL type sword:// and converted sword://Matt.1.1 into a html page view using a local instance of a sword repository. Is this URL type (or something like it) documented anywhere? ___

Re: [sword-devel] How to make commentary module

2022-01-09 Thread Michael H
This isn't really a "what's wrong", but more of a way to eliminate noise, so you can find whats wrong: I'd try building a raw commentary first. Anything that will be listed on a repository will be remade by the repo maintainer anyway. It will make the compile faster, so each attempt takes less

Re: [sword-devel] How to make commentary module

2022-01-09 Thread Michael H
In addition, there are several raw commentaries currently published. I'm not tracing back which repo they came from, but I see augustin chrysostom dtn spurious tfg in my rawcom directory. In each of these folders, the files without extensions are plain text. You can open them with any editor

Re: [sword-devel] Bible Desktop not displaying in some Linux Window Managers

2022-03-31 Thread Michael H
What happens when you start the program from within an xterminal in dwm? What is the error if any? It should at least point you to whether the conflict is between BD and dwm or java and dwm. On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 7:07 PM Gary Bennett wrote: > Hello, > > I currently have Bible Desktop/jsword

Re: [sword-devel] Where is the source code for individual SWORD modules?

2023-10-21 Thread Michael H
The source for the AKJV is at ( https://github.com/BibleCorps/ENG-B-AKJV2018-pd-PSFM/tree/master/p.sfm). However, this is USFM not OSIS. Someone (Peter Von Kaehne I think) took this USFM and turned it into the module that is currently on crosswire. Usually he has put the resulting code into a

Re: [sword-devel] About estonian bible

2022-09-06 Thread Michael H
On Tue, Sep 6, 2022 at 1:33 PM Fr Cyrille wrote: > Hello, > Do any of you have contacts with the owners of the Estonian bible? I have > contacted the links I found on the site: https://www.piibel.net/help.html > but have not had any response. What should I do? > When I was doing communication

Re: [sword-devel] Module release: LXX

2022-08-31 Thread Michael H
FYI: based on this thread, I submitted the following as an [enhancement] to the Bibletime tracker. If you develop a front end, consider that the 'attic' is only present for (some) crosswire modules.. and the process of recovering an updated module isn't exactly user friendly, and could be handled

Re: [sword-devel] ISV Bible

2022-08-16 Thread Michael H
Can you say any more about the authors and who has passed and who remains, and what contact you did attempt? On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 12:02 PM Samuel Smith wrote: > Now most of the authors have passed away in the last two years so not > sure of the project status. >

Re: [sword-devel] Correction for KJV module in 2 Corinthians 1:8

2023-01-16 Thread Michael H
> > > If necessary, it should be hosted in-house under git.crosswire.org *such > that only CrossWire volunteers have access.* I've never understood this "hide the source" mentality. It makes no sense, and seems to compromise the integrity of what crosswire bible society stands for. The founder

Re: [sword-devel] Correction for KJV module in 2 Corinthians 1:8

2023-01-16 Thread Michael H
So, the answer to "why keep the source closed?" is "There's no reason to talk about it, because it's not actually source?" This is exactly what I don't understand. Consider other "midstream content hosting": At the Digital Bible Library: USX XML source is a long way down the pipe from USFM, but

Re: [sword-devel] Export whole Book of Enoch

2023-06-01 Thread Michael H
licable. > > Regards > > David > > Sent from Proton Mail for iOS > > > On Thu, Jun 1, 2023 at 13:28, Michael H > wrote: > > The Sword platform is not designed to facilitate this, but rather > encourages seeking the source used to make the sword module

Re: [sword-devel] Export whole Book of Enoch

2023-06-01 Thread Michael H
The Sword platform is not designed to facilitate this, but rather encourages seeking the source used to make the sword module instead of decomposing the module into text. If you want the 'whole' document in plain text, seek it from the source listed in the books 'about' or configuration file.

Re: [sword-devel] Making better use of the CrossWire GitHub project ?

2024-02-18 Thread Michael H
Re: Lack of momentum for OSIS. OSIS as described on wikipedia is owned by a committee including United Bible Societies, SIL International, and the Society of Biblical Literature. However, this team got together and created the version that is available, then almost completely ignored it, and

Re: [sword-devel] Making better use of the CrossWire GitHub project ?

2024-02-18 Thread Michael H
And one more point for the primary, original mission that Arnaud Vié mentioned. I wrote earlier about an "unspecified versification system" in Paratext, but did not link to anything. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1aR3BOGKnTJREB0bTeYEukzdcBncACwWb?usp=sharing Here are my collection of

Re: [sword-devel] Making better use of the CrossWire GitHub project ?

2024-02-18 Thread Michael H
And, It appears "unspecified" is no longer true for the .vrs files. https://github.com/Copenhagen-Alliance/versification-specification I don't think it's pulled back into Paratext yet, but this is an actual "spec" to look at to understand the USFM ... not USFM, but Paratext/UBS/SIL/Bible

Re: [sword-devel] Making better use of the CrossWire GitHub project ?

2024-02-18 Thread Michael H
And it's important to note that the Copenhagen-Alliance Versification Specification working group committee includes David Instone-Brewer of Tyndale House, producers of STEP Bible, which is build on Jsword, and mentioned elsewhere in this thread. On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 2:41 PM Michael H wrote

Re: [sword-devel] AKJV source.

2023-12-28 Thread Michael H
later...) https://github.com/BibleCorps/ENG-B-AKJV2018-pd-PSFM/issues/11 On Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 9:01 AM Matěj Cepl wrote: > On Mon Dec 25, 2023 at 6:54 PM CET, Michael H wrote: > > Is there a KJV module on a CD image or in an offline repo somewhere > > containing the 1995ish version

Re: [sword-devel] AKJV source.

2023-12-29 Thread Michael H
.zip dated before March 1, 1999, Please let me know. https://web.archive.org/web/20010514150711/http://sailor.gutenberg.org/gutenberg/etext90/ On Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 6:22 PM Michael H wrote: > I'm looking for specifically the Project Gutenberg Ebook 10... King James > Bible typed by

[sword-devel] AKJV source.

2023-12-25 Thread Michael H
Cyrille found 2 "errors" in short order on the AKJV module... And as a result I'm bughunting... which means trying to match it back to it's source to look for what's changed in the KJV that they started with. I compared The Project Gutenberg 2003 KJV (etext 10) from the CD image to the current

Re: [sword-devel] transChange element

2023-12-08 Thread Michael H
(I wasn't at the OSIS formation conferences just worked with Bible translators, so this is about the use of the word, and not necessarily it's semantic meaning in OSIS.) "-implied" falls between a literal (untagged) translation and an "added" word. It represents information that is based on

Re: [sword-devel] Catholic versification

2024-01-20 Thread Michael H
In my limited study of 'Fixing' versification (meaning parallel display across versification...) Can I recommend revamp to support an additional 'BOOK' level versification. This would pretty much eliminate the need for (yet) another versification system, if each book rather than module could

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