> I appended <p><chapter eID="Gen.1" osisID="Gen.1"/></div> to make it > be a valid fragment. > > The above fragment is not good OSIS. The opening <p> should be within > the chapter. >
ok, I did not know that. I will adjust the opening <p> so it appears within the chapter. > I cannot see your problem. Here is what I see: > > In Gen 0:0, The paragraph precedes the title. > > In Gen 1:0, It merely contains the chapter element. > > In Gen 1:1, It only has the verse content. > > In Gen 1:2, It has the verse content and the closing paragraph is > appended to the verse. > > In Gen 1:3, It starts with a milestoned x-preverse div containing the > opening paragraph and is followed by the verse content. > > In Gen 1:4, It starts with the verse content and then finishes the > paragraph, chapter and div (book). > > It appears that the module contains everything from your input. > > When you say it doesn't "work", what do you mean? Are you looking at > the module file to see whether it is present or not? Or are you not > seeing the verse in some front-end? If so, which are you using? > > When I say it doesn't work I mean I cannot see the text when using any of the frontends I have access to right now. xiphos 3.1, bibletime 2.0, and the command line diatheke. They never display the verses that follow the </p><p> tags in my modules. Just empty verse references. I looked at the generated modules themselves to see what was going on and can see that the verse content is actually there. _______________________________________________ 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