Dear Tobias,
See http://wiki.crosswire.org/Alternate_Versification
All front-end apps ought to support what the engine supports in terms of
alternate versification schemes and different canons.
It’s been many years since we restricted ourselves to the 66 protocanonical
books in English KJV book order.
How this might work out for the design philosophy of Ezra Project is not for me
to say.
However, while this is not yet supported, you may wish to consider having a
safe fall back response
for modules that follow neither the English KJV (default) or Hebrew (which
one?) versifications.
My query was prompted by a casual look at one of your source files, viz.
models/bibletranslation.js
Aside: That’s a tad out of character for me, as I’m not a JavaScript coder.
Best regards,
David
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On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 17:00, Tobias Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>> Does Ezra support the full set of av11n defined in SWORD 1.8.x ?
> Can you elaborate on that a bit more, I don't understand?
>
>>
>> What about Deuterocanonical books ?
>
> Not supported at the moment. The book list is currently static. Would
> you like to open an issue on Github? :)
>
> Best regards,
> Tobias
>
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