DM Smith wrote:
In OSIS a verse tag can either be a container, as in text
or a marker as in text. According to the spec, one or the other
should be used for a work but not both.
Verses are conceptually always held in containers, though the elements
used to mark them are not necessarily container
Hi Peter,
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Dear knowing ones,
There are a few things I am struggling just now with and wonder whether I could
get some advice:
As described previously my text is some XML variety, the dump of paratext. Everything is marked up - which is good, but uses different tags than OS
In OSIS a verse tag can either be a container, as in text
or a marker as in text. According to the spec, one or the other
should be used for a work but not both.
This is needed to handle overlapping structures. Such as a verse that
starts in one paragraph and ends in another. Another example is
Dear knowing ones,
There are a few things I am struggling just now with and wonder whether I could
get some advice:
As described previously my text is some XML variety, the dump of paratext.
Everything is marked up - which is good, but uses different tags than OSI -
which is bad. I am in the p