Re: [sword-devel] Word list comparison for modules KJV and KJVPCE

2012-07-13 Thread David Haslam
There are other download options on http://www.bibleprotector.com/ in which their text omits the hyphens. e.g. http://www.bibleprotector.com/WHARTON_PCE.txt This should be seen as an inconsistency in the source text website, rather than as an 'excuse' for choosing the "easiest to process" towards

Re: [sword-devel] Word list comparison for modules KJV and KJVPCE

2012-07-13 Thread David Haslam
See http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/browse/MOD-212 Module KJVPCE - omission of hyphens in proper names See also http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/browse/MOD-211 Module KJVPCE - placement of Psalm titles David -- View this message in context: http://sword-dev.350566.n4.nabble.com/Word-list-comparison-

Re: [sword-devel] Word list comparison for modules KJV and KJVPCE

2012-07-13 Thread David Haslam
I've just visited the website http://www.bibleprotector.com/ and downloaded the formated document for this "Pure Cambridge Edition". These proper names in the file KJV-PCE-doc are hyphenated. e.g. (two examples chosen at random from separate locations) 20 So Ben-hadad hearkened unto king Asa, and

Re: [sword-devel] Word list comparison for modules KJV and KJVPCE

2012-07-12 Thread David Haslam
Strictly speaking, most of the "hyphenated" proper names in the KJV module have the ndash character rather than the hyphen minus. Removing all the ndash characters from the KJV word list, and saving the edited version with a new filename, then repeating the compare with the KJVPCE word list brings

[sword-devel] Word list comparison for modules KJV and KJVPCE

2012-07-12 Thread David Haslam
If anyone's interested, I've just done a "counted word list" comparison for modules KJV and KJVPCE. Of particular note, the Pure Cambridge Edition uses only four hyphenated words: (God-ward, joint-heirs, us-ward, you-ward) So all those wonderful proper names in the OT which have hyphens in the K