Hi there,
I'm running Ubuntu Linux and was trying to use usfm2osis in a
script, but hit this error:
.../sword-tools/modules/python/usfm2osis.py:1460:
UnicodeWarning: Unicode equal comparison failed to convert both
arguments to Unicode - interpreting them
Aside: There are 2970 pilcrows in the KJV module.
The last pilcrow is in Acts.20.36. After that there are no more of them!
Curious?
Evidently it's thought the printers ran out of moveable type for pilcrows,
maybe even back when it was first published in 1611.
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David Haslam writes:
> The pilcrows in the KJV module are in the OSIS XML source text.
Yes, indeed they are. And it turns out that they are coming out from
the engine effort, not from Xiphos' post-engine hackery. Matt 22:11,
catching the content immediately after the engine's output:
(gdb) p r
The pilcrows in the KJV module are in the OSIS XML source text.
See http://crosswire.org/wiki/User:Dmsmith/KJV2011#Pilcrow_signs
David
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Hi David
>From my point of view, the speakers is so infrequently used across OSIS
modules that it would only come in useful for some texts. I'm not entirely
sure how often it is used even in those texts that do have some speaker
elements.
The main use case I'd find for it is find all instances of
Hi Chris,
Do you think it would benefit users if SWORD could be enhanced to use
GlobalOptionFilter=OSISspeakers
??
And should the search index include or exclude the names of speakers?
David
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Hi David
Step displays this in purple at the moment, which matches a number of other
headings we display.
Chris
On 15 December 2012 10:23, David Haslam wrote:
> *Bible Desktop* displays these *speakers* with blue text.
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> What do other JSword based front-ends do?
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*Bible Desktop* displays these *speakers* with blue text.
What do other JSword based front-ends do?
David
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