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Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Questions about usfm2osis.pl
johndu...@cgcf.net wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Sorry - I meant poetry not quotation marks. I've been using Unicode
> quotations in UTF-8 instead of <<, < etc. I read somewhere that the
Unicode
> quo
ging away at
this and let you know how I get on.
Thanks
John Duffy
-Original Message-
From: Chris Little [mailto:chris...@crosswire.org]
Sent: 29 October 2009 00:16
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Questions about usfm2osis.pl
Chris Little wrote:
>
Strawberry Perl advertises itself as "exactly the same as Perl
everywhere else." If that's true, it will work fine with usfm2osis.pl.
If it doesn't work, it's because something about Strawberry Perl is
non-standard, so I'd be disinclined to expend any effort to support it.
--Chris
David Hasl
How about http://strawberryperl.com/ Strawberry Perl ?
(as recommended in wiki page
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Gnomesword_for_Windows Gnomesword for Windows
)
David
Chris Little-2 wrote:
>
> I've done some testing now, and can't recreate the problem on my system.
> I'm using 64-bit Win
johndu...@cgcf.net wrote:
Chris,
Sorry - I meant poetry not quotation marks. I've been using Unicode
quotations in UTF-8 instead of <<, < etc. I read somewhere that the Unicode
quotations in UTF-8 would not require osis markup, which would avoid the
problem nested quotes or quotes going across
Chris Little wrote:
DM is exactly right here.
DM Smith wrote:
On Oct 28, 2009, at 12:04 PM, wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Yes, it works even using a relative path if only one file is
specified but not the *.sfm.
Expansion of * is something that the os needs to do. I don't know if
or how Windows doe
using Unicode
characters will therefore avoid problems in osis and module creation.
John Duffy
-Original Message-
From: Chris Little [mailto:chris...@crosswire.org]
Sent: 28 October 2009 21:12
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Questions about usf
DM is exactly right here.
DM Smith wrote:
On Oct 28, 2009, at 12:04 PM, wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Yes, it works even using a relative path if only one file is specified
but not the *.sfm.
Expansion of * is something that the os needs to do. I don't know if or
how Windows does it.
I use usfm2os
johndu...@cgcf.net wrote:
Does usfm2osis.pl process USFM \q quotation marks? Bibledit converts them
to paragraph marks, but I would be keen to keep them as quotation markup in
the osis file, if possible.
\q marks a poetic line, not quotations. usfm2osis.pl correctly encodes
these as OSIS po
Thanks, I'm really busy right now.
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Send it to me.
Peter
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An: "\'SWORD Developers\' Collaboration Forum\'"
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On Oct 28, 2009, at 12:04 PM, wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Yes, it works even using a relative path if only one file is
specified but not the *.sfm.
Expansion of * is something that the os needs to do. I don't know if
or how Windows does it.
It is interesting that an unrecognised character is see
Send it to me.
Peter
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> Datum: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:04:45 -
> Von: johndu...@cgcf.net
> An: "\'SWORD Developers\' Collaboration Forum\'"
> Betreff: Re: [sword-devel] Questions about usfm2osis.pl
> Hi Daniel,
>
&g
Hi Daniel,
Yes, it works even using a relative path if only one file is specified but not
the *.sfm.
It is interesting that an unrecognised character is seen at the start of the
file, which appears as a square box in front of (or here on top of) the first
backslash. It also keeps the \id as i
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Von: johndu...@cgcf.net
Does usfm2osis.pl process USFM \q quotation marks? Bibledit converts> them to
paragraph marks, but I would be keen to keep them as quotation > markup in the
osis file, if possible.
It should mark them up as OSIS quotation markers. If
> Von: johndu...@cgcf.net
> Does usfm2osis.pl process USFM \q quotation marks? Bibledit converts>
> them to paragraph marks, but I would be keen to keep them as quotation >
> markup in the osis file, if possible.
It should mark them up as OSIS quotation markers. If not it is easy to add.
John Duffy
-Original Message-
From: Peter von Kaehne [mailto:ref...@gmx.net]
Sent: 26 October 2009 19:07
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Questions about usfm2osis.pl
I add support for markers as I need them and Chris does the same only at
a more
I add support for markers as I need them and Chris does the same only at
a more accomplished level. Others do the same.
At the core usfm2osis.pl is not something written into stone but needs
adaption as per texts encountered. For someone like me with still miniml
Perl knowledge the important p
Are any plans afoot to tackle the Markers Not Yet Supported?
Markers Not Yet Supported: \ipi, \im, \imi, \ipq, \imq, \ipr, \iq#,
\ib, \ili, \ior...\ior*, \iex, \imte, \ie
Markers Not Yet Supported: \mte#, \mr, \sr, \rq...\rq*
Markers Not Yet Supported: \ca..
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