The headings do not work with the Apostolic Bible Polyglot module either. I tried different ways of marking them but concluded it was a problem with osis2mod since the latest branch of it worked at the time.
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Peter von Kaehne <ref...@gmx.net> wrote: > Also for a German module I made. Missing headlines, missing parts of > verses. But the OSIS looks ok > > peterjohndu...@cgcf.net wrote: > > This looks similar to the heading problem reported here: > > > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2954856&group_id=954&atid=10 > > 0954 > > where the problem was noted by Martin Gruner as html not allowing a title > > element to be within the body. > > > > John Duffy > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Karl Kleinpaste [mailto:k...@kleinpaste.org] > >> Sent: 25 March 2010 11:51 > >> To: sword-devel@crosswire.org > >> Subject: [sword-devel] another OSIS weirdness: headers in LEB > >> > >> So the new LEB from Logos came out, and there's a new module in the > >> CrossWire repo. I picked it up, and I turned on footnotes > >> and headings. > >> > >> Before I turned on headings, display looked pretty normal, though I > >> could question excess line breaks in Matt 1:23. Turning on > >> headings, I > >> get this psychotically overwrought whitespace nightmare, and > >> I've got no > >> actual headings. > >> > >> Screenshots are too big to send to the list, so look here: > >> http://karl.kleinpaste.org/.../LEB-Mat1-noHeadings.png > >> http://karl.kleinpaste.org/.../LEB-Mat1-Headings.png > >> > >> The lack of real headings concerned me pretty seriously, considering > >> that I had looked at the OSIS source and could see them there, so I > >> started up gdb and breakpointed Xiphos to see what it was doing with > >> headers. This heading analysis works in every other OSIS module. > >> > >> sprintf(heading, "%d", x); > >> while ((preverse = be->get_entry_attribute("Heading", > >> "Preverse", > >> > >> heading)) != NULL) { > >> preverse2 = mod.RenderText(preverse); > >> text = g_strdup_printf("<br><b>%s</b><br><br>", > >> (((ops->strongs || > >> ops->lemmas) || > >> ops->morphs) > >> ? block_render(preverse2) > >> : preverse2)); > >> CleanupContent(text, ops, mod.Name()); > >> > >> cVerse.AppendHeader(text); > >> g_free((gchar *)text); > >> g_free((gchar *)preverse); > >> ++x; > >> sprintf(heading, "%d", x); > >> } > >> > >> "be" is our backend object, accessing the engine. We get the heading, > >> we render it according to the module's needs, and then we wrap it in a > >> bit of extra HTML markup before we append it to the total. > >> > >> Here's a copy/paste of using gdb to watch this happen, for Matt 2:1, > >> which has a heading, "Wise Men Visit Jesus." > >> > >> | (gdb) s > >> | CacheHeader (cVerse=..., mod=..., ops=0x51c3fa0, > >> be=0xbb4860) at ../src/main/display.cc:773 > >> | 773 int x = 0; > >> | (gdb) n > >> | 778 cVerse.SetHeader(""); > >> | (gdb) > >> | 780 sprintf(heading, "%d", x); > >> | (gdb) p cVerse > >> | $4 = (ModuleCache::CacheVerse &) @0x2137048: {_text = > >> | 0x51e0ec0 "Now <i>after</i><a > >> href=\"passagestudy.jsp?action=showNote&type=n&value=1&module= > >> LEB&passage=Matthew+2%3A1\"><small><sup>*n</sup></small></a> > >> Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod > >> th"..., _header = 0x50bcc10 "", _flags = 11269} > >> | (gdb) n > >> | 781 while ((preverse = > >> be->get_entry_attribute("Heading", "Preverse", > >> | (gdb) > >> | 783 preverse2 = mod.RenderText(preverse); > >> | (gdb) p preverse > >> | $5 = (const gchar *) > >> | 0x51dfff0 "<div sID=\"gen43\" type=\"section\"/> > >> <title>Wise Men Visit Jesus</title> <div sID=\"gen44\" > >> type=\"paragraph\"/>" > >> | (gdb) n > >> | 788 : preverse2)); > >> | (gdb) p preverse2 > >> | $6 = (const gchar *) 0x3b9c9c0 " <b></b><br /> <!P><br />" > >> | (gdb) n > >> | 789 CleanupContent(text, ops, mod.Name()); > >> | (gdb) p text > >> | $7 = (gchar *) 0x51bfa80 "<br><b> <b></b><br /> <!P><br > >> /></b><br><br>" > >> | (gdb) n > >> | 791 cVerse.AppendHeader(text); > >> > >> Please note, at $5 we had a normal OSIS heading, but just one line of > >> code execution later, at $6 what has come back from RenderText() > >> is...total nonsense. A space, an empty bold sequence (where "Wise Men > >> Visit Jesus" should have appeared), a line break, a paragraph > >> break, and > >> a line break? No wonder it looks psychotic. > >> > >> I don't know what to say about it. I can't very well go looking for > >> what's happening inside Xiphos, because this works fine for > >> KJV and beta > >> NASB and every other OSIS module. But on LEB, RenderText() is simply > >> freaked out for some reason. Encoding problem? osis2mod problem? > >> > >> I'm using Sword at -r2507. > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 >
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