In this module, we have various types of lists and various types of tables.
For example, the start of Genesis 1 is rendered as "list" markup in the source of the module. This is representing as a hanging paragraph in the print version, e.g. aaaaa d dddd bbbb c d ddddd dd cccc ddd d ddd In Neh 7, for example, this is rendered as a two-column table, with some items marked as indented, e.g. 1 aaaaaaa hhh hhh 18 nnnn 7 2 mmmm 9 jjjj 88 I will try later on to render this as a list. I guess it makes sense that the source module tables may map to the OSIS list types. I suspect the <list> tag would get dropped. Will test. Chris On 18 March 2014 08:34, David Haslam <dfh...@googlemail.com> wrote: > It was relevant insomuch that it helped me to understand and clarify the > problem. > > And for DM too, as the example from the GNB in the USFM User Reference > illustrates that some modern translations have opted to use tables to > simplify repetitive looking lists in passages such as the one in Numbers. > Can't blame the translators. It's a good idea, even if it departs from a > wooden literalness. > > Best regards, > > David > > PS. There are 11 tables in the Welsh Beibl.net USFM files for the Complete > Bible. > Here's the first example in Numbers 1 > > \p > \v 5-15 “Dyma enwau'r dynion sydd i'ch helpu chi: > \tr \th1 Llwyth \th2 Arweinydd > \tr \tc1 Reuben \tc2 Elisur fab Shedeŵr > \tr \tc1 Simeon \tc2 Shelwmiel fab Swrishadai > \tr \tc1 Jwda \tc2 Nachshon fab Aminadab > \tr \tc1 Issachar \tc2 Nethanel fab Tswár > \tr \tc1 Sabulon \tc2 Eliab fab Chelon > \m Yna meibion Joseff: > \tr \tc1 Effraim \tc2 Elishama fab Amihwd > \tr \tc1 Manasse \tc2 Gamaliel fab Pedatswr > \m Wedyn, > \tr \tc1 Benjamin \tc2 Abidan fab Gideoni > \tr \tc1 Dan \tc2 Achieser fab Amishadai > \tr \tc1 Asher \tc2 Pagiel fab Ochran > \tr \tc1 Gad \tc2 Eliasaff fab Dewel > \tr \tc1 Nafftali \tc2 Achira fab Enan.” > \m > > In none of the tables do they cross verse boundaries. > They all use a verse range before the table begins. > > This source text is yet to be made into an updated module, even though we > have had the files since last July. > Tables are not the main obstacle. Nested tags are the unsolved issue in > usfm2osis.py > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://sword-dev.350566.n4.nabble.com/Tables-across-verse-boundaries-tp4653761p4653768.html > Sent from the SWORD Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > 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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