Hi Tuomas,
I don't know almost anything about sword module internals (yet), but it
seems to me weird to have such data (versification) only hard coded.
Would it be better to have a chance to provide some kind of mapping in
module data itself? It would allow to specify, for example, a different
book order for a module, if that doesn't match standard...
If I see these two ("best fit" or "cheat"), I would probably go for
"cheat", and give up parallel view ...
Thanks for a great AndBible!
Libor
Hi,
I have created two finnish modules (FinRK and FinSTLK2017) by choosing
"best fit" and doing then some manual
(or sometimes scripted) changes such that it matches with that
versification of my choice (here: German, which is
same as Luther, but without apogrypha). It was causing some
complaining by copyright holders, though, as my
modules don't match 100% with their printed bibles.
If you "cheat", then if you have translations opened in parallel,
their verses don't match everywhere.
Best regards,
Tuomas
to 22. marrask. 2018 klo 11.10 Libor Štefek (libor.ste...@logis.cz
<mailto:libor.ste...@logis.cz>) kirjoitti:
Hi everybody,
it is exciting to write to this group of people behind The SWORD
project.
I have a quite general question. Is it so, that all predefined
versification schemes are currently hard coded in sword/jsword code?
I'm trying to create sword module (from OSIS xml source) for Bible
which is similar to Luther versification, but there are some
differences (order of books, different verse counts on some
chapters). Osis2mod -v Luther creates module successfully, but
complains a lot about extra verses not present in Luther
versification. (Bible 21, new Czech translation with
deuterocanonical books (Hi, Matěj and Peter))
I have tried to create my own canon_<B21>.h header and included
that into versification manager and then created module with this
non-standard versification, but this seems to be unusable with
standard jsword front end (I use AndBible). Looking into java code
... and I see - there is versification info hard coded into java
code as well.
I also tried to cheat - I have run osis2mod with my own
versification, but then created module zip file with
"Versification=Luther" in .conf file. This allows AndBible app to
open the module, but I'm not sure about consequences of such
cheating ...
Is there any better way how to create Bible text sword module than
just to choose "best fit" predefined versification system and
simply ignore warnings?
Regards,
Libor Štefek
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