ow to make it work, but I do think it is
there and functioning.
Peter
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me the texts best to compare, for base v11n I use KJVA, but I do not sure about text to use for NRSVA (NRSV too) Blessings From: Troy A. GriffittsSent: 6 мая 2020 г. 22:28To: sword-devel@crosswire.org; Костя МаслюкSubject: Re: [sword-devel] Versification Mapping (SWORD + JSword) Dear John, Jamie
On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 9:45 AM Tobias Klein wrote:
> @all: Who would be interested in this in general? We could start with tags
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I would.
For my tastes and potential use cases something that split the difference
between a complete live persistence and a static import/e
for a while now included in
the library. I am not sure how to make it work, but I do think it
is there and functioning.
Peter
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=> Psalms 44:21-Psalms 44:22 (FreGeneve1669)
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>> Hope this helps,
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been for a while now included in the
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>> functioning.
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Hi Tobias,
Remember that any libraries for STEP Bible would likely be oriented towards
JSword rather than SWORD per se.
David
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> Thanks. I had a look at the data, that’s quite complex! Even a bit
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Dear John, Jamie, and Костя,
First, I want to say that DM Smith has also a versification mapping
implementation in JSword, which was, and likely still is a foundational
part of STEP. I don't know if STEP uses JSword's versification mapping
facility or if it implements its own. There were collabo
Well, sure, instead of the module's name, more precisely you'd need to
know the versification reference system name (the KJV module happens to
use KJV versification system, so in this case it is the same), then you
can simply use VerseKey:
VerseKey key;
key.setVersificationSystem("KJV");
key.setTe
If a ThML or OSIS genbook references a specific version (KJV Psalm 23:6),
but the installed versions don't include KJV, and the user wants to see it
in russynodal, would this functionality help? That is, does this table rely
on the installed modules? or is it built in a way that references for some
know.
Jamie
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Hi Jamie,
Thanks. I had a look at the data, that’s quite complex! Even a bit
intimidating ...
I suppose STEPBible has some library functions that parse this data?
Can
Greetings,
I have done quite a bit of content development for Logos, including Bibles that had versifications that did not fit any existing
schemes in Logos.
Logos uses "verse maps", which are xml files that specify the mapping of every verse in a particular versification to every verse in
ng.
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be happy
to try to explain it – let me know.
Jamie
From: Tobias Klein [mailto:cont...@tklein.info]
Sent: 06 May 2020 17:05
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Versification Mapping
Hi Jamie,
Thanks. I had a look at the data, that’s quite co
Hi Jamie,
Thanks. I had a look at the data, that’s quite complex! Even a bit intimidating
...
I suppose STEPBible has some library functions that parse this data?
Can you point me to any APIs?
Best regards,
Tobias
> Am 06.05.2020 um 15:04 schrieb Jamie :
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> Hi Tobias,
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> Not sure that th
I think transparent mapping has been for a while now included in the library. I am not sure how to make it work, but I do think it is there and functioning. PeterSent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: Re: [sword-devel]
Hi Tobias,
Not sure that this exactly answers your question, but just in case it’s
relevant, Tyndale House have various public domain information available,
including material on alternative versification schemes. The reversification
material gives details of how to map LXX, MT and Vulgate
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