Hi David, ping me if I need to change anything in the source, no need to blow it up if it can be fixed by a simple modification of the XML.
I'll look into the other ones later tonight. Kind regards, Kristof On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 2:50 PM David Haslam <dfh...@protonmail.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Today I was testing the updated HunUj module in CrossWire Beta and I came > across an unusual anomaly in OSIS that almost escaped being detected. > > If one gives the following command: > > diatheke -b HunUj -b plain -k Gen.32.2 > > the output is > > Genesis 32:2: Jákób is útnak indult, és találkoztak vele Isten angyalai. [ > (HunUj) > > "What's odd about that?" one might ask > > It's perfectly normal but for the unepected [ at the end of the verse text. > > Upon inspection using osis2mod, the verse text ends with an OSIS note... > > $$$Genesis 32:2 > Jákób is útnak indult, és találkoztak vele Isten angyalai.<note n="a" > osisID="Gen.32.2!crossReference.a" osisRef="Gen.32.2" > type="crossReference"/> > > Observe closely, the OSIS note element is self-closing and therefore > contains no note text or reference element. > > Now imagine the module developer getting ready to submit the module. He > runs the OSIS through XML syntax check and then proceeds to validate it to > the OSIS schema. It passes both. The self-closing note element is perfectly > valid OSIS even though it's semantically deficient. > > Had I not noticed the anomalous [ in the diatheke output, this source text > anomaly would have remained undetected. > > So the question for SWORD developers is this: Why does diatheke plain text > output include the ] ? > > I'm not complaining. I'm glad that it behaved in this way, otherwise the > OSIS anomaly would have completely passed us by. > There are no other similar anomalies elsewhere in the HunUj module. > > I'd just like to understand better how exactly diatheke parses this > peculiar construct and thus give the otherwise unexpected ] > > The textual bug is very interesting to me, because I can think of no > readily available utility whereby it could have been flagged up in the OSIS > file. If you know of such an XML tool, we'd all benefit from you sharing > your wisdom and experience. > > > Best regards, > > David > > Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. > > > _______________________________________________ > 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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