Hi, I think you can use the tool "mod2imp" or diatheke to export the text into a plain text file.
The tools are in the utilities subdir of the source tree. Joachim > Hi everyone. I just installed Gnome Sword and a bunch of modules, and > impressed by the amount of material that it makes available. Gnome > Sword has quirks, but I can definitely see the potential. > > KJV2003 sounds like exactly what I want for a New Revised King James > project I'm working on, but unfortunately the text is in some compressed > format. > > Can I get KJV2003, with all the Strongs markup, in some sort of plain > text format? > > Although Sword and its API is nice (I don't know anything about the API, > but the fact there is an API is a good sign), I feel most comfortable > using the old Unix tools awk, sed, and perl. > > Please help? The Strongs numbers are necessary, because straight text > substitutions produce too many false changes. > > The goal of my work is to make the KJV a little more consistent in the > department of translating one Hebrew or Greek word into one English > word. > > What would really rock is having the Old Testament keyed to the LXX, > using Strong's Numbers. Any plans for that in the future? I know the > Gottingen Edition is expensive, but using it to prepare the > authoritative OG mss, then keying it to the KJV OT would almost do my > job for me. > > God bless. > > Jonathan -- <>< Re: deemed!
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