According to the conf for NASB, the words of Christ can be in red. But I don't see it and I think I know why. I am not sure whether this is a problem with NASB or with 1.5.8. I think it is a module problem, but perhaps 1.5.8 should be made to accommodate.

Take Matthew 5.5. It is encoded:
<title subType="x-Section" subtype="x-preverse" type="section">Disciples and the World</title><milestone type="x-RS"/>“<w lemma="strong:G217">You are the salt</w> <w lemma="strong:G1093">of the earth</w>; but <note type="crossReference" osisID="Matt.5.13.xref.A" n="A"><reference osisRef="Mark.9.50">Mark 9:50</reference>; <reference osisRef="Luke.14.34">Luke 14:34f</reference></note><w lemma="strong:G1437">if</w> <w lemma="strong:G217">the salt</w> <w lemma="strong:G3471">has become</w> <w lemma="strong:G3471">tasteless</w>, <w lemma="strong:G1722 strong:G5101">how</w> <note type="explanation" osisID="Matt.5.13.note.1" n="1">Lit <hi type="italic">will</hi></note><w lemma="strong:G233">can it be made</w> <w lemma="strong:G233">salty</w> <transChange type="added">again</transChange>? <w lemma="strong:G3762">It is no</w> <w lemma="strong:G2089">longer</w> <w lemma="strong:G2480">good</w> <w lemma="strong:G3762">for anything</w>, <w lemma="strong:G1508">except</w> <w lemma="strong:G906">to be thrown</w> <w lemma="strong:G2662">out and trampled</w> <w lemma="strong:G2662">under</w> <w lemma="strong:G2662">foot</w> <w lemma="strong:G444">by men</w>.<milestone type="x-RT"/><milestone type="line" subType="x-PM"/>


In this you will note the following:
1) Quotes are not tagged, but literal characters. If I remember correctly, OSIS 2.0 postulates that quotes should not be in the text, but in the markup. (I'm not trying to start the "How should quotes be encoded" flame wars again.)
2) While milestone-start and milestone-end were deprecated a while ago and have been removed from OSIS, the NASB has creatively gone around this: It is using the type attribute as a way of marking the start and the end of Red Letter text: type="x-RS" for the start and type="x-RT" for the end.


Also, unrelated to the Red Letter problem, the NASB uses <milestone type="line" subType="x-XX"/> for line breaks that should show up in the display of the text. According to OSIS milestone of type="line" are to represent line breaks in the original manuscript and should not be used to mark up poetry. It appears that is what is going on here. This can also be seen in the Psalms with a frequent subType of x-PO.

The reason I bring this up: Should Sword change to accommodate NASB? Or should NASB (possibly as it is encoded into a module) change?

Earlier today the NASB was provided as an example of how to encode OSIS. Does this still hold?

If the release of the NASB is tied to 1.5.8's release, I think this question should be answered.

BTW, if anyone knows how to write xslt to handle milestones like this to mark the beginning and ending of red letter text please let me know.
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