I think what we are seeing in BibleTime can in part also be reproduced
by diatheke, for example the output of
diatheke -b Cawdrey -f HTMLHREF -k abricot
also contains
abricotabricot
which renders visually as a single bold word "abricotabricot" (without
spacing between). For more context, pl
On 7/21/20 11:44 AM, Gary Holmlund wrote:
> The question is about the first token, entryFree n="abrogate". Should
> it cause any visible text to be displayed?
It's certainly true that the XHTML visual rendering of an entry includes
both the "entryFree" as well as the "orth" form, which are usuall
The following example uses module: Cawdrey with key: abrogate
In the debugger before the TEI to HTML filtering I see the following text:
abrogate, take
away, disanull, disallow,
The question is about the first token, entryFree n="abrogate". Should it
cause any visible text to be displayed?