My intention in marking up the names (whether persons or geographic) in the DC 
books for the KJVA module
is such that SWORD and JSword developers have something to test should they 
like the idea.

I'd like to see front-ends such as Xiphos and PocketSword include a UI options 
to toggle how such names are displayed.

The simplest way for other than Far East Asian scripts (such as Chinese, 
Korean, Japanese) would be to show marked names in bold when the option is 
selected.
For all fonts that include a bold typeface, this would be ideal in the sense 
that it would not interfere with the existing feature to display the Words of 
Christ in red.

USFM 3.0 now supports \png_...\png* as well as \pn_...\pn*
The former is intended for geographic names, the latter is for non-geographic 
names (which for the most part are persons or person groups).
It should be recognised that there are several further classes of names in the 
Bible and related literature than merely these two broad sweep categories.

In OSIS, the name element can clearly have type and subType attributes as these 
are allowed for all XML elements.
It would make sense that for a name with type="person" a further attribute 
should be sex with "male" or "female" as the expected values.
There are lots more ideas that I've begun to put down in my notes.

btw. In case your weren't aware, CrossWire has its own CR edition of the OSIS 
2.1.1 schema.
This is maintained by DM Smith and can be downloaded via the link in the 
relevant page in our wiki.

I've also communicated some of my suggestions to Jeff Klassen at ICAP, so I 
hope these will be well considered for USFM 3.1 or later.

As of USFM 3.0, the undocumented markers \addpn_...\addpn* are now deprecated.
I understand that this marker pair was originally introduced to provide dotted 
underline in Unified CJK characters.

Best regards,

David

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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Names, proper and geographic
> Local Time: 19 December 2017 6:02 PM
> UTC Time: 19 December 2017 18:02
> From: cma...@gmail.com
> To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum <sword-devel@crosswire.org>
>
> In USFM, the proper name marker [ \pn ] is a feature in East asian Languages 
> (Chinese), proper names are typographically marked (dotted underlines most 
> frequently) to aid the reader recognizing those glyphs.
>
> That's the original use, and the intent of it's presence in OSIS. There might 
> be others. The point is, it was originally intended as a visible marker, not 
> metadata.
>
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 10:28 AM, Tom Sullivan <i...@beforgiven.info> wrote:
>
>> Peter:
>>
>> To my mind, the simpler the better. I would not actually use the OSIS markup 
>> for name. There is a potential compatibility problem with different 
>> software. I think it would be best if one were to simply right-click on a 
>> word, and the user would see what, if any, resources were available for it. 
>> Such would be a more generalized solution.
>>
>> For what it is worth.
>>
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>> On 12/03/2017 05:49 PM,ref...@gmx.net wrote:
>>
>>> OSIS offers to mark these up. There are databases and there are public 
>>> domain texts on which one can experiment.
>>>
>>> What functionality would be a reasonable expectation associated with a 
>>> marked up name? Potentially different presentation style, a dictionary link 
>>> maybe? Something else?
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
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