> Von: Greg Hellings <greg.helli...@gmail.com> > However, a few problems arise. Namely, I have no control over the > display of the text in my target applications (Xiphos and Bibletime) > when I use OSIS. You, being in the semantics-please camp, might think > that's a good thing. You've stymied my attempt, as a content creator, > to actually accomplish my goal of influencing rendering. But as the > content creator, I'm not willing to be stymied because the task I was > given was to make these texts render the same in SWORD as they do in > the source app.
Not withstanding my previous comments on this thread being an annually repetitive occurrence, i do think there is a problem in your reasoning, Greg: Once you target a specific frontend you end up in the same scenario as we had with the South African modules for BibleCs only. or - on a grander scale - as all those IE6-only sites. I would much rather we produced good modules and filed endless numbers of bug reports against any application and the library for non-compliance if things which should work do not work, instead of targetting the oddities and non-compliant aspects of each application separately. And yes, I think XSLT and CSS combination would be the best. I am still waiting for Troy's actual reasoning rather than his gut reaction to XSLT. He promised it. Peter -- Neu: GMX De-Mail - Einfach wie E-Mail, sicher wie ein Brief! Jetzt De-Mail-Adresse reservieren: http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/demail _______________________________________________ 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