I'd like more info on the LXX v11n. As I need to modify JSword for it.

If I'm following, Rahlfs has separate books for some OT books? The question is 
whether we have them separate in the v11n or aliases?

Does this implementation have any bearing on what is known to be 
deuterocanonical? That is, if they are separate books are JoshA and JoshB 
deuterocanonical while Josh is canonical? If they are aliases, how is it 
determined what is deuterocanonical?

There has been some talk about issuing a module 2x: once with DC and once w/o. 
Knowing what is DC can prevent this.

In Him,
        DM

On Jun 19, 2013, at 9:40 AM, Chris Little <chris...@crosswire.org> wrote:

> On 6/13/2013 2:58 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>> Have projects had a chance to test against the latest SVN HEAD?
>> I believe I still have a patch from Greg to find and we still have
>> something outstanding for Peter to fix. Is anything else outstanding?
> 
> I've had success building on Win32 in MSVC and on Ubuntu 13.04 via autotools. 
> I'll fire up an OS X box and try it out there as well, but don't anticipate 
> any problems.
> 
> If you care about having up to date Borland C++ Builder projects, those are 
> probably quite out of date.
> 
>> Chris, I'd like to finish our discussion about the LXX v12n. What do you
>> think about having a 4 pattern book naming scheme for the double books:
>> A, B, without a suffix, and Alt. The without a suffix book name would
>> map to the primary column in Ralfs, as you have it, and either A or B
>> would map to the other, as you have it, but we would also include
>> abbrevs which would map the explicit A and B always, and then have an
>> Alt abbrev which would map to the non-primary reading. Thoughts?
> 
> Resolution of this issue should be treated as a release blocker. I really 
> don't want to have to do any sort of modification to the v11n definition 
> after release, should such modification be necessary.
> 
> At present, the Rahlfs v11n system has the following books (among others):
> 
> Josh
> JoshA
> JudgB
> Judg
> Tob
> TobS
> Sus
> SusTh
> Dan
> DanTh
> Bel
> BelTh
> 
> If I understand correctly, you'd like most of these to have name aliases:
> 
> Josh/JoshB
> JoshA/JoshAlt
> JudgB/JudgAlt
> Judg/JudgA
> Tob
> TobS/TobAlt
> Sus
> SusTh/SusAlt
> Dan
> DanTh/DanAlt
> Bel
> BelTh/BelAlt
> 
> Or maybe you'd exclude Theodotion's Daniel from the set.
> 
> 
> I'm not sure what this gains us, but I don't see any real problem with it. Do 
> you envision simply adding the additional names to the canon_abbrevs.h list 
> of abbreviations? It's a quick & simple way of implementing this, but would 
> result in every Bible with an OT returning results for keys like JoshB.1.1.
> 
> --Chris
> 
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