Chris, When you are saying that Diatheke isn't currently set to handle GenBooks, and you referring to the Diatheke.cgi type thing? If that is what you are thinking of, I am desiring to implement something to do that using VBscript and ASP pages or PHP, to interface to it and display the verses. Whatever version I develop would probably be multifunction in level so that the display part can be separated from the formatter I desire for my uses, I imagine the base displayer could be as the current CGI display is. Is there a preference as far as what is better ASP/VBscript or PHP? Also can anyone give me an idea how the PHP bindings from sword work? Or is there a way to interface to Diatheke from PHP or ASP/VBscript? This is something that I am more interested in, even though it is not a new platform for sword, along with testing with the English Modules. I did find one bug in the last few days, and I will post it to the list later on today probably.
By the Grace of God, Dan Adams - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~dpa3 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chris Little Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 8:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Psuedopigrapha I'll post my 1 Enoch source text so you can have something to examine and model off of. Diatheke isn't curently set to handle GenBooks, but it's a future goal and shouldn't be difficult to implement (in theory). Doing a good interface might be a bigger problem. Having considered this problem myself, I can tell you that, for the most part, CCEL just has books copied from the Non-Canonical Homepage (wesley.nnu.edu) (except resources that are different). And the Non-Canonical Homepage has data in a pretty poor state. Most of the texts are scans from R.H. Charles' work, without any cleanup. The problem with this is that verse numbers in APOT are in the margin, but actual verse breaks happen mid-column, so lots of verse numbers need to be moved before anything else can be done. This might be a good distributed editing project, though I don't know whether it falls better in CrossWire's or CCEL's domain. Essentially, you'll need to do something like $$$1Enoch/1/1 Enoch woke up one morning and decided to write a book.... $$$1Enoch/1/2 In his book... etc. We need to decide on regularized book names (for which we should probably use SBL abbreviations, so I'll post a list that I compiled a while ago) and we need to decide whether to do collections of books or individual books as modules (I would opt for the former, collecting books from APOT into a single module, for example). But if we do an Apocrypha module, we should do that separately. We also would need to decide which translation to use for this, unless someone decides to implement Apocrypha support in Sword very soon, in which case we can just add them to individual modules that require them. --Chris