Note that the new SR GNT is coming within the next few months (after 19
years of work -- see https://greekcntr.org/resources/1Introduction.mp4).
The beta was released today on the website at
https://greekcntr.org/collation/index.htm. (Video at
https://greekcntr.org/resources/4SRGNT.mp4.) It will be open-licensed
(and with downloadable files provided) after its beta which is designed
to get eyes on it and highlight any shortcomings. It contains Strongs
and morphological data, and a lexicon is coming eventually.
Hopefully we might see it as a Sword module by the end of the year?
Blessings,
Robert (Freely-Given.org)
On 15/05/21 21:22, pierre amadio wrote:
Hi there !
I did something similar a couple of years ago (quick access to strong
& morphological data) using Qt:
https://github.com/pierre-amadio/matheteuo
I do not spend much time on it nowadays as it does what I wanted it to
do, but I would love to be able to get the same information with a
more decent front end.
The sword engine will give you access to the data you need (morph data
& strong number) with the MorphGNT and Robinson module for the new
testament and with the OSHB & OSHM modules for the Hebrew bible.
There is also a LXX module. The current version has some issues (no
accents, no variant texts and morphological code are flagged as being
robinson's whereas they are actually packard's) that should be fixed
in the future.
current dev modules building steps are available here:
https://github.com/pierre-amadio/LXX
https://github.com/pierre-amadio/packard
On Sat, 15 May 2021 at 10:23, Jeff Becker <jbec...@fiveviews.com> wrote:
Tobias (et al),
I’ve been developing and using (for my own personal edification) a Greek/Hebrew
reader that responds to touch/click with English translation, Strong’s numbers
(with links) and a parsing code (gender, number, case, person, etc.)
I’ve decided to either find something that meets my growing needs or make it.
But to do so requires data. The current version is based upon a reformatting
of a free interlinear using C#, JavaScript, HTML5 and T-SQL (MSSQL).
If you’re working on one I’d like to discuss joining our efforts if our goals
are compatible. Otherwise, I’m looking at the possibility of using the
resources available through the SWORD project as a basis for my efforts.
My goals are (in no particular order):
- An easy to use phone, tablet and desktop app (already in current
version)
- Touch/click responses by displaying various information
(lexicography, parsing) (already in current version)
- Ability to select various reading plans such as canonical order,
Daniel Wallace’s One Year reading plan, chronological based on writing (already
in current version)
- Stored bookmarks (client and server storage shared across individual
user’s computers) (already in current version)
- Derived words in common language such as transliterations as a
memory reinforcement tactic (eg. ‘geo’ – ‘graphy’);
- Ability to substitute other languages for English translations /
transliterations;
I can’t post a link here because I haven’t received permission or reuse the
source material (BibleHub’s Greek-English and Hebrew-English Interlinear). I
am currently the only person using it. I’ve done so to avoid any ethical or
legal infringement on the source material.
If you or anyone else reading this are interested in working together I’d be
happy to share my relevant code and experience.
Jeff Becker
From: sword-devel [mailto:sword-devel-boun...@crosswire.org] On Behalf Of
Tobias Klein
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 9:44 AM
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: [sword-devel] English transliteration of Greek or Hebrew words
Hi,
I am planning an interlinear view component for Ezra Project and as part of
that I would like to show English transliterations of Greek or Hebrew words.
I found these JavaScript/TypeScript based packages, which could be useful:
https://github.com/charlesLoder/greek-transliteration
https://github.com/charlesLoder/hebrew-transliteration
Do you know of any other solutions out there?
Best regards,
Tobias
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