Beyond the specific request for OSIS version of KJV w strongs, I use diatheke on the Linux command line, although I had to build a virtual session with Ubuntu19.04 because ubuntu 18.04 was shipped with a sword engine that contains bugs.. If you're seeing the doubled last verse from diatheke, just upgrade your base system.
And beyond that, I would recommend reading about the scripture burrito project (https://docs.burrito.bible/en/latest/). It's under current development, and you can probably count on the technology still being viable in 10-20 years, if it makes it past the next couple (but they have enough participation... they will endure.) On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 5:22 PM Michael H <[email protected]> wrote: > There are a lot of places to get scripture in free formats. OSIS > supported by the Sword project is very old, and not many places still > provide it. > > I suggest you start at ebible.org, > https://ebible.org/download.php > > which provides the KJV with strongs in OSIS among other formats. > https://ebible.org/details.php?id=eng-kjv2006&all=1 > > Note the text there isn't necessarily the same text as what you see in the > Sword KJV module, but the OSIS is similar enough that any differences are > trivial. (periods may have moved before or after some embedded data... that > kind of difference.) > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 4:08 PM Philip White <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm interested in building a linux command line module viewer. From >> the wiki and the FAQ, it seems that the only way to work with the >> modules available from the website is to use the SWORD library. If the >> raw OSIS files were available, then I think I could write a >> low-dependency piece of software (counting all dependencies) since I >> will probably not use everything that the library provides. >> >> Is there a place I can get OSIS modules for something like the KJV >> with Strong's numbers module? My understanding is that the modules >> format acts as a sort of DRM for those modules that need to have some >> copyright protection. However, a lot of Bibles, commentaries, and >> books are public domain, so there would be nothing preventing the >> distribution of the OSIS files. >> >> In summary, my question is how I can obtain the files in the >> standardized OSIS format instead of the undocumented modules format >> that modules on the website come in. >> >> Thanks, >> Philip >> >> _______________________________________________ >> sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] >> http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel >> Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page >> >
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