Sebastien Koechlin wrote: > -Notes are probably empty, neither bibletime (1.6-0ubuntu1) nor gnomesword2 > display any content.
There may be a problem with your note type. If you don't know the type of note, just omit the type attribute of the note. The osisiDs on the notes may also be confusing the importer or frontends. They look like sub-verse references. Again, you can probably just omit the osisIDs on these. > -Line-feed and tabulations are not considered as space: if you look at > Genesis 1:2, it should be "Et l'Esprit de Dieu" and it is displayed as > "Etl'Esprit de Dieu" (a space is missing). This looks like a problem with osis2mod, but the OSIS file itself could use some whitespace cleanup. There is a lot of stray whitespace, for example at ends of lines, before </p>. The problem in Genesis 1:2 could be handled by deleting changing the linefeed + tab to a single space. > -Is sword able to use a different versification? For example some > translations have a 55th verse in Genesis 31, and for others this verse is > labeled Genesis 32:1 and Genesis 32 is 33 verses long. No, Sword only handles the KJV's versification and will adapt texts in other versifications to match that system. > -I have errors like: > re-versified Leviticus 5:20 as Leviticus 5:19 > ... > re-versified Leviticus 5:26 as Leviticus 5:19 These aren't errors, just warnings. They indicate that your text is not in the KJV versification system and that osis2mod is adapting your text to that system. If you believed your text should match the KJV system or if you found wild variations (like lots of verses assigned to the same verse or high numbered verses without intervening vereses), then this would signal an error in the text. In your case, you can just ignore those warnings. --Chris _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
