From: "Lynn Allan" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Converting files Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 13:57:58 -0700 > > > Post the url to the Sharing Bible site, I will take a look at > it again, I do > not know a l
logue,
and epilogue above).
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> On F
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:55:32 -0700 (MST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> You could encode every document with and elements, and be as
> explicit as you like with thousands of class attributes. But that wouldn't
> make HTML structural markup, and it wouldn't help in the least with
You could encode every document with and elements, and be as
explicit as you like with thousands of class attributes. But that wouldn't
make HTML structural markup, and it wouldn't help in the least with
conversion from HTML to GBF/ThML/OSIS since there are no encoding
standards or convention
> Post the url to the Sharing Bible site, I will take a look at it
again, I do
> not know a lot about OSIS, but there people on the list who do,
maybe one of
> them will provide some helpful input.
Here is the overall link:
http://shrbible.sourceforge.net
This link gives a better idea of a 12 pag
It seems like html/xhtml can be given quite a bit a "structure" with
extensive use of css classes.
Genesis 1
God creates.
1
In the beginning ..
2
Now the earth was ..
3
God said, " .."
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> Hi DNR (aka David :-),
>
> Your email gets me re-thinking an approach to a "Sharing Bible" tract
> that con
xhtml is nothing more than html that uses all lower case and can be
validated as xml.
(i.e. tags have to be closed and attributes have to have values and the
values must be quoted).
It does mean that the file is much more parseable and can be
transformed with xslt, but as was
noted earlier, th
Hi DNR (aka David :-),
Your email gets me re-thinking an approach to a "Sharing Bible" tract
that contains lots of verses. The web-version is currently put
together with html+css2+php.
The paper versions are bifolded/duplexed booklets. They are currently
prepared from Ms Word (or Ms Publisher) an
On Friday 26 November 2004 09:10 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is no "easy" way to convert HTML to GBF, ThML, or OSIS in a useful
> and meaningful way. HTML is presentational markup. GBF & OSIS deal with
> structural markup. ThML mixes the two, but to use it for module import
> would require
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> There is no "easy" way to convert HTML to GBF, ThML, or OSIS in a use
There is no "easy" way to convert HTML to GBF, ThML, or OSIS in a useful
and meaningful way. HTML is presentational markup. GBF & OSIS deal with
structural markup. ThML mixes the two, but to use it for module import
would require some structural markup.
It is impossible to generalize a method f
> I need a easy way to convert a zefania-file ( an xml- based format) to
> osis. May be it would be a good idea to start a project for a tool.
> Unfortunatly I have a lot to do and don't have the time to start
> something this year. But I hope that I can start something in Q3/2005.
There was a dis
Luiz Augusto Pereira Fernandes wrote:
Please, anyone knows any easy mode for converting
.html files to gbf, thml or osis? I need it for
converting some copyright files for my personal usage.
Hi, haven't found one yet.
I need a easy way to convert a zefania-file ( an xml- based format) to
osis. May
Please, anyone knows any easy mode for converting
.html files to gbf, thml or osis? I need it for
converting some copyright files for my personal usage.
The informations in
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/develop/swordmodule/
is very difficult...
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