DM Smith wrote:
> I have asked about this before, thinking that we should maintain the
> inputs we use for module creation. The response was that the module
> was sufficient. And in the case of copyrighted material for which
> Crosswire has been granted permission to distribute it as a module
On Mar 17, 2007, at 9:17 AM, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>> Perhaps what you can use is "mod2imp SomeModule > SomeModule.imp".
>
> mod2imp should restore everything in the module.
>
>> Thanks, but it doesn't restore the whole thing. I'm really
>> looking for
>> the bits which are *not* rest
Hi,
> > Perhaps what you can use is "mod2imp SomeModule > SomeModule.imp".
mod2imp should restore everything in the module.
> Thanks, but it doesn't restore the whole thing. I'm really looking for
> the bits which are *not* restored by doing this - especially anchors,
> ids, names and so on. M
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:52:43 -0400, "Karl Kleinpaste"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > In summary, can anyone point me to example ThML sources for commentaries
> > and general books, in the form immediately before conversion to Sword
> > modules? e.g. MHC a
Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In summary, can anyone point me to example ThML sources for commentaries
> and general books, in the form immediately before conversion to Sword
> modules? e.g. MHC and Calvin's Institutes would be good.
Perhaps what you can use is "mod2imp SomeModule >
ThML isn't particularly used for Bibles... it's possible to shoe-horn
ThML into an import or a vpl format, but it's pretty much only used
for general books. To do that you create a normal page, as you would
any HTML page, but with ThML as your root element, and then, around
the different levels of
Bump!
In summary, can anyone point me to example ThML sources for commentaries
and general books, in the form immediately before conversion to Sword
modules? e.g. MHC and Calvin's Institutes would be good.
I was hoping initially that you could do the reverse of xml2mod, but
this doesn't seem
Hi,
I'm trying to create a ThML module for Sword, and I'm having problems
with getting internal hyperlinks to work properly (there are internal
hyperlinks already in the ThML, but they don't work once imported into
Sword). When converting ThML to sword modules, how does xml2gbs
convert 'id's ,