Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > "Jonathan Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> ThML is also still (I think) used by the greatest percentage of our >> modules (though that may be changed in the future). >> > ... > >> Will GBF continue to be supported? I seem to remember that Chris >> reported lack of GBF support as a missing feature in BPBible, despite >> the fact that I'm sure that I have heard statements suggesting GBF is >> very strongly deprecated. How many modules are still GBF? >> > > A couple shell commands will give useful summaries. Refresh main and > beta repos in your mod.mgr, then peek in ~/.sword/InstallMgr/*/mods.d. > > for i in plain gbf thml osis ; do > echo $i `grep -i ^sourcetype=$i * | wc -l` > done > > Main: Beta: > plain 2 plain 1 > gbf 49 gbf 0 > thml 163 thml 6 > osis 23 osis 93 There are some modules you have missed: some plaintext and some tei. Also, some modules in beta have just been released and some will upgrade existing modules.
Recently released: etheridge, finney, geralbrecht, gerreinhardt, godsword, heretics, institutes, noyes, spavnt The merged numbers will be: Merged: plain 42 - 3 are becoming OSIS and 2 new PlainText gbf 45 - 3 are becoming OSIS thml 162 - 4 are becoming OSIS and 3 new ThML osis 122 tei 12 Of the current ThML module, there are 106 glossaries. (These probably would be best to be encoded in TEI.) If we ignore these, since most people find them useless and ignore them and because most front-ends can't do anything useful with them, the number of ThML modules will be: 56 In Him, DM _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page