On 3/1/2014 4:28 AM, David Haslam wrote:
The wiki page for osis2mod shows the latest change as 2014-01-21 r3011
David
PS. Have the Sword utilities for Windows been recompiled?
No, and they likely won't be for a little while yet. There is a really,
*really* vile bug that I want to quash befor
The wiki page for osis2mod shows the latest change as 2014-01-21 r3011
David
PS. Have the Sword utilities for Windows been recompiled?
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> Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:23:12 -0500
> From: DM Smith
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> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] verse po
When you run osis2mod it displays the version number. What is it? You might be
using a version that does not handle paragraph markup between verses.
Otherwise:
I think this may be solved in Bible Desktop, where we use arabic numbers so
they flow with everything else. Can you give that a try. You
Apparently, this module was created by an earlier version of osis2mod. Back in
the day, content between verses was assumed to be only titles. Those were
pulled out and placed at the beginning of a verse and marked with
subType="x-preverse".
The rest of the non-title content was assumed to be pa
On 02/25/2014 02:22 PM, DM Smith wrote:
> Some of the frontends have problem displaying verse numbers in the
> right place with RtoL text.
> Otherwise, I think it is a problem with your text. The verse number
> will be placed where the element starts.
It's not a problem merely with RtoL text. Se
Thanks for getting back to me DM,
I see this problem on Eloquent, and PocketSword. Bibles in similar languages do
not exhibit the same problem. I have access to some OSIS forms of a few of
those and as far as I can tell my code is the same as theirs.
I do use … here is a sample:
يسانىڭ سىناقت
Where are you seeing this problem of verse placement numbers? Some of the
frontends have problem displaying verse numbers in the right place with RtoL
text.
Otherwise, I think it is a problem with your text.
The verse number will be placed where the element starts. If you put a
elements such
Hello!
Hopefully someone can point me in the correct direction.
I am working on a New Testament written in a RtL language. The XML validates,
and as far as I can tell the OSIS formatting is correct.
BUT, whenever I generate a module using osis2mod, and any combination of -z and
-v (I tried them
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