Chris Little wrote: > > Daniel Owens wrote: >> Chris Little wrote: >>> Tom Cornell wrote: > >> I've had this problem with the VietNVB in the beta repository. Not sure >> what was done to make the ESV look so pretty, but I haven't been able to >> reliably reproduce it with the NVB myself. Look at Genesis 1. >> - BT 1.6.5.1 (Sword 1.5.11) displays all headings, but v. 26 has the >> verse number on it's own line, just like what you describe. It think >> this is unique to BT, though I have seen it in the past in BibleDesktop. >> - BibleDesktop 1.6 doesn't display any headings as headings in that >> chapter, though the heading for v. 26 appears as verse text. >> - GnomeSword 2.4.0 does fairly well with all the headings, though the >> first one is appended to the end of the book introduction. > > I think the appended title is not due the filters/frontend (GS). I think > osis2mod has physically appended the first title to the intro section > because of what I would class as an encoding error (in the imported > OSIS). Looking at the text, the first section and title begin before the > Gen.1 chapter marker. I think the importer is acting correctly here by > including everything before the first chapter marker within the intro > section, and I would guess that if you moved the chapter marker up by > two lines, it would render as you desire in GS. As it is, it's not > getting the special "pre-verse" treatment. >
Thanks, I will go back over the source text and try to fix that problem. I realized that my VB1926 posted on biblevietnam.org didn't have the same problem, so I was about to go compare the two. >> - BPBible misses the first heading but gets the one in v. 26. >> - Not sure what BibleCS does... > > BibleCS renders everything correctly, which is to say that the v.1 title > gets rendered within the intro but the v.26 title is rendered above the > v.26 marker, and v.26 itself follows on the same line as the marker. > > Most features like this were developed on/for BibleCS first, so it's not > a great surprise to find it working there. > > However, in Matt.1, there are two titles on Matt.1.18, which is > confusing something (probably the importer). It's resulting in rendering of: > (Lu 2:1-7) > 18 > Câu Chuyện Giáng Sinh Của Chúa Cứu Thế Giê-su > Sự giáng sinh của Chúa Cứu Thế Giê-su đã xảy ra như sau: .... > > Here, we would expect, instead, to see the third line (the section > title) first, followed by the first line (the parallel section) on its > own line, followed by lines 2 and 4 together on a third line. Yes, I noticed this problem. All parallel passages in the Gospels display improperly. Any ideas for a solution (on the encoding side), or is this just an OSIS support issue? > >>> When I committed a new version of osis2mod 3-4 years ago that did all of >>> this (in a way that neither harmed existing nor future data) it was >>> roundly rejected and reverted. I'm still convinced that preservation, >>> including storing <verse>, is the only solution to certain of our >>> problems. And I'm hoping that DM and I can convince the naysayers of the >>> merits of that position. >> I hope you do. Is it a programming or performance issue? Aside from >> momentum, what's holding this back? It makes perfect sense to me, and it >> would make it easer to go from osis to mod to osis and back to mod with >> little lost, I would think. > > I think it was a lack of providing a convincing argument issue and an > issue of failing to demonstrate that the new paradigm wouldn't need to > break existing data and implementations. I also included an argument > that it would provide a different way of providing verse numbers not > supported by Sword (outside the KJV versification), which I think > distracted from the issue. > > Implementation is easy. Performance difference would be trivial. The > greatest issue was simply accepting a second paradigm of OSIS module > encoding, which would require that we know somehow whether a module was > including <verse> elements or not. But I think we could probably deal > with that somehow. > > --Chris > > _______________________________________________ > 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 -- PMBX license 1502 _______________________________________________ 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