It seems you don't realize that the question you are asking is not entirely logical.
OSIS is an XML schema-- which it sound like you are aware.
GBS - General Book Support-- is a SWORD driver and key format. It is used for persisting things like OSIS encoded books.
SWORD included a markup tag in a module's .conf file to designate which markup the module is using.
You can create a general book (GBS), and designate that the module is marked up in OSIS.
Does that make sense?
-Troy.
Benedykt P. Barszcz wrote:
Chris Little wrote: [...]
So just use the latest version of the OSIS specification along with the latest version of xml2gbs, and let us know if you actually have problems.
--Chris
OK. I'd like to know this:
Where can I find the mapping between OSIS and GBS implemented in xml2gbs?
I imagine there's a number of osis elements and attributes that will not be converted into GBS Tags by the current xml2gbs converter.
Also, do I have to be aware of differences between software readers as to what elements (attributes) they (can) display, or is it implied that they should render everything?
Benedict
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