On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 11:18:16PM -0400, DM Smith wrote:
> Yes we should have a page outlining the best practices for writing a
> Bible in OSIS from a Sword perspective. I've started one here:
> http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/index.php/OSIS_Bibles
>
> You can add entries for things you'd like t
DM,
Thank you so much, that is helpful to know what is already available. I
will go to the links you mentioned and once I have a better idea of how
things work maybe I can help you develop those documents.
Daniel
DM Smith wrote:
Daniel,
Sorry for not replying sooner. For an example o
DM,
I justed wanted to say THANKS again for all the manual work you put into
updating the KJV2003 project. Just looked at your status page in the link
below and was overcome with gratitude.
-Troy.
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Daniel,
>
>Sorry for not replying sooner. For an example
Daniel,
Sorry for not replying sooner. For an example of OSIS that works well
for Sword look at www.crosswire.org/~dmsmith/kjv2006. At the bottom
of the page is a link OSIS XML to the KJV in OSIS.
Additionally, you can use BibleDesktop's View Source to look at other
OSIS modules.
Yes we
Sorry for the late delay in my response--we had some medical challenges
in our family necessitating an evacuation, so I am now away from my
desktop and using my wife's laptop, which only has Windows installed.
I like the idea that OSIS tagging, if it is legal, should work. I will
go back and
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007, Daniel Owens wrote:
> I'm working on tagging a bible in OSIS, and when I use osis2mod the
> module shows up in Bibletime, but there are a few quirks I'd appreciate
> help with. I followed the examples from the OSIS website.
...
> Can anyone advise me on how to fix my tagging?
I'm working on tagging a bible in OSIS, and when I use osis2mod the
module shows up in Bibletime, but there are a few quirks I'd appreciate
help with. I followed the examples from the OSIS website.
1. Section headings in the middle of a chapter result in a new line
between the verse number and