In recent correspondence with Karl Kleinpaste of the Xiphos project about
display issues with our project's module. He recommended that I try sword's
latest -r2741 because it has recent changes regarding osis headings. I do not
have access to this version of sword.
Would someone be willing to
I know nothing of , but can only suppose that, if supported, it
must pass through the engine with an appropriate (HTML) indication.
As a general rule, I suggest either Free Serif or Linux Libertine, with
a slight preference for Free Serif. Both have good coverage across
every Latin alphabet varia
Working on Abbott-Smith some things came together in my mind about
modules that mix languages. I have identified two problems.
First, modules that mix languages do not look good when fonts are chosen
per module rather than per language (regardless of the language of the
module). I go back and
I am still working on the Abbott-Smith markup project (over 300 entries
and counting). We have four contributors right now, so the pace is
picking up. Creating a module is another story. Chris made a lexicon
module after the first release, but . . .
I would like the module to look like this:
I hope I've fixed this now. (I haven't tested that it functions
correctly, but the error was fairly obvious from the traceback below.)
The application will almost always need Ctrl-C to break out because of
the multithreading (and because I haven't bothered to add much exception
handling).
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Greg, I've seen these errors to. I found the 'problem' was associated
with the first citation in the error, not the one being tacked on to.
In your example:
Jude is not in the KJV versification. Appending content to 3John.1.14
Is there anything (such as extra verses) tacked on to the end of Jude
Bugs & tasks for usfm2osis.py may be reported as issues in JIRA under
MODTOOLS.
Chris has already begun to use JIRA for this purpose; see
http://www.crosswire.org/tracker/browse/MODTOOLS-32
http://www.crosswire.org/tracker/browse/MODTOOLS-33
http://www.crosswire.org/tracker/browse/MODTOOLS-34
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The USFM \cp tag (used for chapter markers different from those of the used
versification) crashes usfm2osis.py reliably. The programme needs a Ctrl-C
interrupt to get out of its state.
Following minimal USFM code creates below attached error message.
\id EST
\h ESTER
\c 1
\cp A
\s En Mordekai
On Oct 10, 2012, at 1:02 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
> There are two osis2mod warnings I'm getting that seem strange to me.
> The first is when it encounters post-verse material. It will issue a
> warning such as follows:
> INFO(V11N): Jude is not in the KJV versification. Appending content to
> 3J