Hello,
I'm wondering is the usage for linebreaks in OSIS when it occurs inside
a note.
Previously, I was using which was pointed out as being the wrong
way to encode a linebreak, and was suggested to use type="line" /> instead.
However, I've noticed that if this was used, the linebreak is
On Fri, 05 May 2006 06:11:31 -0300, DArio Matos wrote:
> I had this same discussion with Leandro Dutra back in 2004/2005, but then
> was my word against him, so it never went anywhere.
This is what so infuriates me when dealing with people on the
Net, but specially fellow Brazilians. ¿I
On Wed, 03 May 2006 10:24:42 -0400, DM Smith wrote:
> If we continue to leave the current PorAA online, we should fix the
> technical difficulties in it. In doing so, it should not be compared to
> any version. That is textual problems such as missing verses,
> misspellings, truncated words, wr
Chris Little or any other mature adult with responsibility
here, please intervene or I will have to take this to IBB, I can’t
just keep defending the integrity of this text alone anymore.
On Wed, 03 May 2006 12:01:52 +0200, Sergio Queiroz wrote:
>> Em Tue, 02 May 2006 11:23:44 +0200, Sergio Quei
Please, Jônatas, don’t take it personally if I end up sounding
harsh in this message, but this is a long story and you are blundering
up in the end of it. I know you have good intentions, but you happen
to be the nth misguided guy who has failed to search the history of
this module.
So my
Hi,
I hope that Chris or Troy can post a helpful reply to you.
I remember there was some discussion about copyright and names of the text in
the past, but I don't know much about that.
Joachim
> I posted this message some days ago and I got no answer, so I'll try
> to post it again:
>
> Me, wit
You can use mod2imp to revert it.
Joachim
> > General books are not "verse keyed" modules. Therefore, I don't
> > believe that mod2osis will work with them... I could be wrong, though,
> > but that's what the error message sounds like to me.
> >
> > --Greg
>
> I was trying to revert the module i
General books are not "verse keyed" modules. Therefore, I don't
believe that mod2osis will work with them... I could be wrong, though,
but that's what the error message sounds like to me.
--Greg
I was trying to revert the module in order to learn how to make a new
one. How, then, can I con
General books are not "verse keyed" modules. Therefore, I don't
believe that mod2osis will work with them... I could be wrong, though,
but that's what the error message sounds like to me.
--Greg
On 5/28/06, Jónatas Ferreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What kind of module is Finney? From the
What kind of module is Finney? From the error message I would guess
that mod2osis requires either a Bible (text) or Commentary (of the
same name in the modules types). If Finney is a lexicon, dictionary
or daily devotional, I don't think that this tool will work for you.
--Greg
Finney is a
What kind of module is Finney? From the error message I would guess
that mod2osis requires either a Bible (text) or Commentary (of the
same name in the modules types). If Finney is a lexicon, dictionary
or daily devotional, I don't think that this tool will work for you.
--Greg
On 5/27/06, Jón
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