Hi, On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Adrian Korten <adrian_kor...@sil.org> wrote: > Good day, > > I'm advising a team of Thai people who would like to prepare a Bible and > book for import to Sword. They currently have both texts in Word with > in-line mark-up (no styles). I assume that they would need to save as raw > text and then start adding the markup. Could someone advise on a good editor > for this? Or a strategy for doing this? The people are not computer > programmers or power users. >
I am currently doing something similar but with Indonesian language instead. First time I am using BibleEdit and using USFM for the format, but change to OSIS and using xml editor (Netbeans programmer editor, but able to edit xml file), because I do not know how to tag strong and morph using USFM. The strategy I use for OSIS xml - create shell script that automatically make sword module, so the output can be easily viewed in any sword capable program (eg: alkitab, BD, BT, xiphos, etc) - typing the content straight away in OSIS xml - every now and then, execute the shell script above and see how it look like on the sword capable program, for checking paragraph, punctuation, spelling, etc. It is rather hard to notice all those in plain osis xml file. note: I also get help from computer illiterate person for the translation. In the first, she quite confused with all those osis xml tagging, but after a while she get quite comfortable and able to type direct in osis xml. She is very computer illiterate (only use computer for browsing, word processing/spreadsheet, email only) So I think depending on the features you are planning to add to your next. For plain translation, I think BibleEdit does a very good job and help a lot (GUI is friendlier than xml editor). But if you want to add more features eg: strongs/morph, and those features are not in usfm format or there is no conversion tool, etc, You might be better to use direct editing eg: OSIS plain xml. It is not as scary as you might think :) Just learn for few days/weeks then OSIS xml is not scary anymore. Cheers Tonny Kohar -- Alkitab Bible Study imagine, design, create ... http://www.kiyut.com _______________________________________________ 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