See below:
> On Mar 20, 2017, at 2:27 PM, David Haslam wrote:
>
> The idea was prompted by my correspondence with Terence Noble in Vancouver.
> He's the editor of the modern spellings Wycliffe 2012 Bible.
> These have been published as Kindle e-Books.
> I had been
I wonder how *xulsword* manages this?
Some IBT modules are quite heavy on "book introductions", so it might be
expected to see "testament intros" too.
Then what about modules containing DC books?
Providing they're not interspersed in the OT books, but a distinct block
between OT and NT,
No variants doesn’t make sense to me. How do you envision that being useful?
The basic idea of a variant is that the base text is variant 1. Showing variant
1 gives the base text.
The second text is variant 2. Showing variant 2 gives the second text.
Showing no variant will only show the text
I've been discussing OSIS variants with DM.
A proposal has been documented here:
https://crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_211_CR#OSIS_variants
Please review.
Observations: (using a module that has ThMLVariants)
diatheke -b TischMorph -o a -v 1 -k Luke 3:35
gave
Luke 3:35: τοῦ Σεροὺχ τοῦ *Ραγαῦ* τοῦ
The idea was prompted by my correspondence with Terence Noble in Vancouver.
He's the editor of the modern spellings Wycliffe 2012 Bible.
These have been published as Kindle e-Books.
I had been working with his agreement towards making a SWORD module,
but I got stuck over some technical matters,