Good point, David. I was thinking only of Diatheke's ability to transform the xlit attribute to a rendering format (because it will use updated OSISHTML(HREF)). I wasn't thinking of the ability to toggle Ruby (via OSISRuby), which still requires handling in Diatheke.

--Chris

On 10/30/10 5:08 AM, David Haslam wrote:

Thanks Chris,

Your reply prompts a further question.

What command line option filter should be used?
Gloss is not mentioned in Valid option_filters values are: n (Strong's
numbers),
   f (Footnotes), m (Morphology), h (Section Headings),
   c (Cantillation), v (Hebrew Vowels), a (Greek Accents), p (Arabic Vowels)
   l (Lemmas), s (Scripture Crossrefs), r (Arabic Shaping),
   b (Bi-Directional Reordering), x (Red Words of Christ)So has it been added
as an undocumented feature?
Then if so, should the self-attesting help be augmented?

David

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