e the population counts in Exodus etc? Or genealogy?
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> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] OSIS files with Tables and Nesting warnings from
> osis2mod
> From
genealogy?
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> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] OSIS files with Tables and Nesting warnings from
> osis2mod
> From: Michael H
> To: SWORD Developers' Col
I think Michael's advice might be sound. Which texts are set in this way?I presume stuff like the population counts in Exodus etc? Or genealogy?Sent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: Re: [sword-devel] OSIS files with Ta
In usfm, and paratext, each row of a table is independent. That is, several
separate "paragraphs" that start \tr are displayed in a grid form, but each
row (\tr) is treated separately.
As you approach 'tables' in OSIS, I think you'll find that you won't have a
problem if you consider this the same
When ever a non-milestonable construct is not wholly contained in a verse, it
will not work as a SWORD module in all contexts.
From a module perspective, a verse is what is stored as a verse. It includes
all the content between what we know as verses, such as titles, sections,
paragraphs.
Basi
Thanks DM.
Sound advice if you were speaking to a translator but it’s not as if any of us
are.
The context is preparing the text for building a SWORD module for a modern
translation done by a third party.
We’re not at liberty to change the SFM markup already provided.
We have to deal with thi
Don’t do it. Tables are often used for presentation when they shouldn’t. Tables
should be used for tabular data.
Basically, nothing should start or end within a verse that is not milestoned or
able to be converted to a milestone.
In Him,
DM
> On Feb 18, 2019, at 10:39 AM, David Haslam
Dear all,
Ryan V wrote about a Bible we're looking at for module build.
> As for the nesting errors, I haven't look at all of them yet. But the ones I
> did look at have verses starting inside a table, and then ending outside of a
> table. It's not possible to fix the nesting errors that osis2m