Dear all, I've been investigating for the last two weeks about creating a small open repository under the OpenScriptures banner for storing and maintaining (and even documenting) XML lists of versification schemes and international booknames, versification mappings, USFM and OSIS booknames and abbreviations, etc. I've already received a positive response from the author of Bibledit about starting with some of his lists. I realise that any particular format will never please everyone, but I'm interested in your comments on it's potential usefulness. I found that I needed such things personally for a project so rather than reinventing them yet again, I figured that every Bible program must need them so why not make them available (if they're not already). I guess my questions are: 1/ Are these sorts of lists already freely available in a suitable place (preferably independent of a particular program)? If so, no need for me to proceed. Blessings, Robert. On 01/10/10 21:56, David Haslam wrote: I have a strong hunch that John Austin must have had to construct such a mapping for http://code.google.com/p/xulsword/ xulsword .His http://www.ibt.org.ru/english/bible/info_bible_en.htm MK application for IBT supports seamless transition between KJV and RST v11ns, albeit for just the 66 protocanonical books. It may therefore be useful to examine the source code for xulsword, to see if this includes the relevant XML file for such a mapping. David |
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