Karl, The problem is also in the OSIS filters. Both for the web and for BibleCS. I notice that <divineName>Lord</divineName> is not being rendered properly, like it is elsewhere. I think this is a bug. I'd be glad to fix it if someone can narrow down where the problem might be. I'm still learning my way around the C++ code. DM
On Aug 2, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > Having built latest sword svn last evening, with gnomesword 2.1.7 > re-built against it, it appears that ThML modules' use of <div></div> > fails to provide the interpretation of any other markup in between. > > I generate a number of modules for my personal use. I construct ThML > in import format, then imp2vs to build the module. Examples from such > modules: > > <div class="sechead">A Night Prayer<br />For the choir director: > with stringed instruments. <scripRef>Ps 6; Is 38:20; Hab 3:19;</ > scripRef> A Davidic psalm.</div> > > This displays as: > > A Night PrayerFor the choir director: with stringed instruments. Ps > 6; Is 38:20; Hab 3:19; A Davidic psalm. > > Note that <br /> is not interpreted, and the contents of <scripRef> > are included literally, without interpretation. (In gnomesword, > simple <scripRef> citations, without passage="...", would display as > "*x", as a clickable xref to the preview area.) > > Similarly... > > <div class="sechead">Psalm 6<note>1</note><br />For the music > director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments, according to > the <i>sheminith</i>style;<note>2</note> a psalm of David.<br /></div> > > ...displays as... > > Psalm 61For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed > instruments, according to the sheminith style;2 a psalm of David. > > You can't see it here in plain text, but "sheminith" should be > italicized and is not; and of course the note content ("1", "2") is > simply displayed, rather than being shown as "*n" (in gnomesword, "*n" > provides a tooltip-style hover display of note content in the preview. > > Until I re-built gnomesword against sword svn last evening, these > displayed in the manner one would expect: With line breaks, italics, > footnotes, and xrefs as indicated. > > I was discussing this with DM Smith in freenode #sword, who mentioned > that his current Bible Desktop java handles this sort of case fine. > > I will look over the code this evening, but can anyone offer an > opinion as to whether this is a design choice (very ill-advised, in my > opinion) or a bug? > _______________________________________________ > sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org > http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel > Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page