gt;
>> I've also communicated some of my suggestions to Jeff Klassen at ICAP, so I
>> hope these will be well considered for USFM 3.1 or later.
>>
>> As of USFM 3.0, the undocumented markers addpn_...addpn* are now deprecated.
>> I understand that this marker pair was or
lassen* at ICAP,
> so I hope these will be well considered for *USFM 3.1* or later.
>
> As of USFM 3.0, the *undocumented* markers *\addpn_...\addpn** are now
> *deprecated.*
> I understand that this marker pair was originally introduced to provide
> *dotted
> underline* in *Unified CJK
I understand that this marker pair was originally introduced to provide dotted
underline in Unified CJK characters.
Best regards,
David
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> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Names, proper and geograph
In USFM, the proper name marker [ \pn ] is a feature in East asian
Languages (Chinese), proper names are typographically marked (dotted
underlines most frequently) to aid the reader recognizing those glyphs.
That's the original use, and the intent of it's presence in OSIS. There
might be others. T
Peter:
To my mind, the simpler the better. I would not actually use the OSIS
markup for name. There is a potential compatibility problem with
different software. I think it would be best if one were to simply
right-click on a word, and the user would see what, if any, resources
were available
Also: Search. Mapping. Classification. Research.
David and I are working on adding such to the KJV.
Once done for one module it can be used in another.
— DM Smith
> On Dec 3, 2017, at 5:49 PM, "ref...@gmx.net" wrote:
>
> OSIS offers to mark these up. There are databases and there are publi
I am asking as I would like to start to a) work on a text to add this mark up and b) could try and implement as agreed with in the filtersPeterSent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: [sword-devel] Names, proper and geogr