An enhancement to GnomeSword was recently made to integrate 0:0 and n:0 headers into Bible chapters. One result of this was seeing an oddness in Psalms headers, in some build environments. I'm not sure it's specific to the n:0 issue, but that's when I noticed it.
On my Fedora7 systems, the pre-verse on NASB Psalms 2 shows up as The Reign of the Lord's Anointed. "Lord's" is italicized, without smallcaps. But under both Fedora Core 5 and Windows+Cygwin systems, that same header appears as The Reign of the LORD'\S/ Anointed. The same word in question is (obviously) uppercase, using smallcaps, and not italicized. The backslash-slash is literal, and the `S' is normal uppercase, and it alone is italicized. From the examples/cmdline directory of Sword, running ./lookup NASB Ps.2.1 gives me this: <title subType="x-preverse" type="section">The Reign of the <divineName>Lord</divineName>’\<transChange type="added">S</transChange>/ Anointed.</title> I notice that the backslash-slash are outside any markup bits. So I'm vaguely mystified [a] why <divineName> is being interpreted differently in my F7 -vs- {FC5,Cygwin} environments, and [b] how the backslash-slash manages not to be seen in F7 at all. It doesn't matter whether GnomeSword is built against GtkMozEmbed or against gtkhtml3; it happens in both environments. I build Sword itself from latest SVN; sword.pc shows: Libs: -L${libdir} -lsword -lz -L/usr/lib -lclucene Cflags: -I${includedir}/sword curious, --karl _______________________________________________ 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