It almost seems like having a regular schema is almost worthless. Due
to the desire for milestoneable objects, it will almost always be
trivial to produce "valid" OSIS documents that are not semantically
meaningful (e.g. 'Colorless green ideas sleep furiously'). Perhaps the
focus should be on provi
On Oct 14, 2012, at 9:19 PM, Daniel Owens wrote:
> On 10/14/2012 06:19 PM, DM Smith wrote:
>> The OSIS schema is a bit convoluted how it allows two different document
>> models. I've been thinking that it might make sense to have three distinct
>> OSIS schemas. The one we have now would be one
On 10/14/2012 06:19 PM, DM Smith wrote:
The OSIS schema is a bit convoluted how it allows two different document
models. I've been thinking that it might make sense to have three distinct OSIS
schemas. The one we have now would be one of the three. The other two would be
for the other two docu
The OSIS schema is a bit convoluted how it allows two different document
models. I've been thinking that it might make sense to have three distinct OSIS
schemas. The one we have now would be one of the three. The other two would be
for the other two document models.
The problem I'm coming up ag
Peter wrote:
> What was asked for is not a OSIS2ODF filter, but the opposite, ODF2OSIS.
I was half asleep when I wrote "OSIS2ODF. I meant to write ODF2OSIS.
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I think along the responses on this thread the original request has gone
lost.
What was asked for is not a OSIS2ODF filter, but the opposite, ODF2OSIS.
And, no I can not help. I am clueless on the matter.
Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
> jonathon wrote:
>> On another list (whose URL I've forgotten),
jonathon wrote:
> On another list (whose URL I've forgotten), the conclusion was that it
> is is technically impossible to create and OSIS2ODF filter.
>
> FWIW, I do think that it is possible, but technically challenging,
> because OSIS markup is content-orientated, not display orientated.
>
>
John wrote:
> DocBook) for OpenOffice which would add a "Save As..." for OSIS
I looked at the idea back in 2004, and concluded I didn't know enough
about XML to implement it correctly.
Sometime in 2005 I found a page on the official OSIS site that stated
that the developers of the Word2003 OSIS
I thought I saw on this list a reference to a SCHEMA plugin (similar to
DocBook) for OpenOffice which would add a "Save As..." for OSIS construction.
I am interested in converting some notes and texts to OSIS format for use with
SWORD and BibleDesktop (jSWORD) Bible students.
Can someone pleas