I opened an issue <https://github.com/adyeths/u2o/issues/108> to u2o github repo. It's a u2o.py issue. If I change manually the eID. It's working fine with Bishop.
Le 16/06/2020 à 19:29, Fr Cyrille a écrit : > Probably the eID is misplaced. But if I change it, the titles don't > display anymore in the parallel view. > > Le 16/06/2020 à 17:06, David Haslam a écrit : >> Is this not simply a matter of some *post-processing* being required >> for the OSIS output from *adyeths/u2o.py* ? >> >> Have you tried _moving_ the *verse eID* milestone? i.e. >> >> <verse eID="Mark.1.20" /> >> <!-- s2 --><title type="x-s2">Une journée à Capharnaüm</title> >> <!-- r --><title type="parallel"><reference type="parallel" >> osisRef="Matt.7.28-Matt.7.29 Luke.4.31-Luke.4.37">Mt 7,28-29; Lc >> 4,31-37 </reference></title> >> <p> >> <verse sID="Mark.1.21" osisID="Mark.1.21" n="21" />Ils se rendirent à >> <w lemma="strong:G2584">Capharnaüm</w>, <w >> lemma="strong:G2532">et</w> dès le <w >> lemma="strong:G4413">premier</w> <w lemma="strong:G4521">sabbat</w>, >> <w lemma="strong:G2424">Jésus</w> entrant <w >> lemma="strong:G1722">dans</w> la <w >> lemma="strong:G4864">synagogue</w>, se mit à enseigner. >> <verse eID="Mark.1.21" /> >> >> If that works for the module, then surely this is an issue for >> *adyeths* to fix? >> Create one in his GitHub repo. >> >> Best regards, >> >> David >> >> Sent with ProtonMail <https://protonmail.com> Secure Email. >> >> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ >> On Tuesday, 16 June 2020 15:32, Fr Cyrille <fr.cyri...@tiberiade.be> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> Any progress about this issue? I found that if we have only one >>> title, it's displayed well. But if we have more then one title >>> following we have this issue. Example, a title well displayed: >>> <!-- s2 --><title type="x-s2">Jésus enseigne et guérit un >>> démoniaque</title> >>> <p> >>> <verse sID="Mark.1.21" osisID="Mark.1.21" n="21" />Voici qu’ils >>> s’arrêtent à Capharnaüm. Dès ce moment Jésus commence à enseigner >>> les jours de sabbat, lorsqu’il vient à la synagogue. >>> <verse eID="Mark.1.21" /> >>> >>> A title not well displayed: >>> <!-- s2 --><title type="x-s2">Une journée à Capharnaüm</title> >>> <verse eID="Mark.1.20" /> >>> <!-- r --><title type="parallel"><reference type="parallel" >>> osisRef="Matt.7.28-Matt.7.29 Luke.4.31-Luke.4.37">Mt 7,28-29; Lc >>> 4,31-37 </reference></title> >>> <p> >>> <verse sID="Mark.1.21" osisID="Mark.1.21" n="21" />Ils se rendirent >>> à <w lemma="strong:G2584">Capharnaüm</w>, <w >>> lemma="strong:G2532">et</w> dès le <w >>> lemma="strong:G4413">premier</w> <w lemma="strong:G4521">sabbat</w>, >>> <w lemma="strong:G2424">Jésus</w> entrant <w >>> lemma="strong:G1722">dans</w> la <w >>> lemma="strong:G4864">synagogue</w>, se mit à enseigner. >>> <verse eID="Mark.1.21" /> >>> >>> >>> Le 25/03/2020 à 19:52, Troy A. Griffitts a écrit : >>>> [scribe@localhost ~]$ sudo installmgr -ri CrossWire PorCap >>>> >>>> ... >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> Installed module: [PorCap] >>>> >>>> [scribe@localhost ~]$ ~/src/sword/examples/cmdline/lookup PorCap >>>> Luke.22.23 >>>> ==Raw=Entry=============== >>>> Luke 22:23: >>>> Começaram a perguntar uns aos outros qual deles iria fazer >>>> semelhante coisa.<div eID="gen36293" type="x-p"/> <title >>>> type="x-s2">Poder e serviço</title> >>>> ==Render=Entry============ >>>> .divineName { font-variant: small-caps; } >>>> .wordsOfJesus { color: red; } >>>> .transChange { font-style: italic; } >>>> .transChange.transChange-supplied { font-style: italic; } >>>> .transChange.transChange-added { font-style: italic; } >>>> .transChange.transChange-tenseChange::before { content: '*'; } >>>> .transChange.transChange-tenseChange { font-style: normal; } >>>> .transChange:lang(zh) { font-style: normal; >>>> text-decoration: dotted underline; } >>>> .overline { text-decoration: overline; } >>>> .indent1 { margin-left: 1em; } >>>> .indent2 { margin-left: 2em; } >>>> .indent3 { margin-left: 3em; } >>>> .indent4 { margin-left: 4em; } >>>> abbr { &:hover{ &:before{ content: attr(title); } } } >>>> .small-caps { font-variant: small-caps; } >>>> .otPassage { font-variant: small-caps; } >>>> .selah { text-align: right; width: 50%; margin: 0; padding: >>>> 0; } >>>> .acrostic { text-align: center; } >>>> .colophon {font-style: italic; font-size: small; display: >>>> block; } >>>> .rdg { font-style: italic; } >>>> .inscription {font-variant: small-caps; } >>>> .catchWord {font-style: bold; } >>>> .x-p-indent {text-indent: 1em; } >>>> >>>> Começaram a perguntar uns aos outros qual deles iria fazer >>>> semelhante coisa.<br /> >>>> <h3 class="title x-s2">Poder e serviço</h3> >>>> >>>> >>>> ========================== >>>> Entry Attributes: >>>> >>>> [ Heading ] >>>> [ 0 ] >>>> type = x-s2 >>>> [ Interverse ] >>>> 0 = <title type="x-s2">Poder e serviço</title> >>>> >>>> >>>> The title is placed in Luke 22.23, not in Luke 22.24, where it >>>> should be placed. This is caused by either: >>>> >>>> invalid OSIS markup >>>> >>>> invalid import logic in osis2mod >>>> >>>> But the module data has the problem right now and needs to be >>>> rebuilt for frontends to render it correctly. >>>> >>>> Troy >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 3/25/20 11:35 AM, David Haslam wrote: >>>>> That would be premature - as we still need evidence that compares >>>>> the old module with the recent update. >>>>> >>>>> We shouldn’t burden adyeths with what might be SWORD issues. >>>>> >>>>> I don’t have the OSIS file for either old or new. >>>>> >>>>> David >>>>> >>>>> Sent from ProtonMail Mobile >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 17:58, Fr Cyrille <fr.cyri...@tiberiade.be >>>>> <mailto:fr.cyri...@tiberiade.be>> wrote: >>>>>> I think it is a problem with u2o.py. Maybe we need to open an >>>>>> issue on his github. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Le 25/03/2020 à 18:03, David Haslam a écrit : >>>>>>> FYI. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For the old *PorCap* module (/not the recent update/) the >>>>>>> relevant lines in the *mod2imp* output are: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> $$$Luke 22:23 >>>>>>> Começaram a perguntar uns aos outros qual deles iria fazer >>>>>>> semelhante coisa. <div eID="gen11849" type="paragraph"/> <div >>>>>>> eID="gen11848" type="section"/> >>>>>>> $$$Luke 22:24 >>>>>>> <div sID="gen11850" type="section"/> <title >>>>>>> subType="x-preverse">Poder e serviço</title> <div sID="gen11851" >>>>>>> type="paragraph"/> Levantou-se entre eles uma discussão sobre >>>>>>> qual deles devia ser considerado o maior. <div eID="gen11851" >>>>>>> type="paragraph"/> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The first two lines of *mod2imp* were >>>>>>> $$$[ Testament 1 Heading ] >>>>>>> <milestone type="x-importer" subType="x-osis2mod" n="$Rev: 2562 $"/> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The old *PorCap* module has >>>>>>> History_1.0.1=First release (2011-08-17) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> NB. On my PC, I have not yet updated this module with *Xiphos*. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> IIRC, Peter did the work for the first release. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> David >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sent with ProtonMail <https://protonmail.com> Secure Email. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ >>>>>>> On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 4:42 PM, Troy A. Griffitts >>>>>>> <scr...@crosswire.org> <mailto:scr...@crosswire.org> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I can almost guarantee the problem is not in Bishop but in the >>>>>>>> module. A simple check will prove this: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> sword/examples/cmdline/lookup PorCap Like.22.23 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On March 25, 2020 2:54:14 AM MST, Cyrille >>>>>>>> <lafricai...@gmail.com> <mailto:lafricai...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Le 25/03/2020 à 10:35, David Haslam a écrit : >>>>>>>>> Hi Cyrille, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> How *section titles* should be done for *OSIS Bibles* is >>>>>>>>> documented in our wiki. >>>>>>>>> See https://wiki.crosswire.org/OSIS_Bibles >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *adyeths/u2o.py* script targets *OSIS 2.1.1* as the >>>>>>>>> implementation standard. >>>>>>>>> It takes no account of any special techniques that are >>>>>>>>> required by SWORD. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> IIRC, the conversion of "preverse content" to a *div* >>>>>>>>> element with *type="x-preverse"* is one of several things >>>>>>>>> done "under the hood" by *osis2mod*. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> It would therefore be of interest for you to look at the >>>>>>>>> *mod2imp* output for the updated *PorCap* module and >>>>>>>>> examine the relevant lines. >>>>>>>> The problem is with Bishop, and it is the same with other >>>>>>>> module (as KtuVB) it happens only when we have multiple >>>>>>>> titles following, or crossrefences. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'm not yet convinced that the problem reported by Frei >>>>>>>>> Hermando Filipe is really a modules issue. >>>>>>>>> It may be down to how the SWORD engine behaves in general. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> btw. He did not mention which front-end app the >>>>>>>>> screenshots are from. >>>>>>>>> If it's And Bible, then that uses JSword rather than SWORD. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> David >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> David >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Sent with ProtonMail <https://protonmail.com> Secure Email. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ >>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 9:30 AM, Cyrille >>>>>>>>> <lafricai...@gmail.com> <mailto:lafricai...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi Troy, >>>>>>>>>> How this can be a module error? I converted the file with >>>>>>>>>> u2o.py. Can show me how it should be in the osis file? >>>>>>>>>> Thank you, Fr Cyrille >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Le 24/03/2020 à 02:32, Troy A. Griffitts a écrit : >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> This is a module error. The PorCap module needs to be >>>>>>>>>>> updated to fix this. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On 3/22/20 7:49 AM, Frei Hermano Filipe wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I thought it would be better to talk about this in a >>>>>>>>>>>> new email because I think that this problem affects not >>>>>>>>>>>> only PORCAP but also other Bible texts that use titles >>>>>>>>>>>> and sub-titles!? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> As you can see in the pictures below, many times (not >>>>>>>>>>>> always), sub-titles (\s2) are "related" to previous >>>>>>>>>>>> verse when they actually "belong" to the next verse(s). >>>>>>>>>>>> That explains why, using Parallels (Lc 22,23) a >>>>>>>>>>>> sub-title is there but it shouldn't because it >>>>>>>>>>>> introduces verse 24 and next. Sorry my poor English; >>>>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure if I'm being able to explain myself. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you so much for all your effort! 🙏 >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Com as mais fraternas saudações de paz e bem, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> <http://www.capuchinhos.org/> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my >>>>>>>> brevity. >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >
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