Thanks Donna,
The spellings of names that we changed in this way were all checked against the
1769 Blayney Oxford Edition. Ænon was not overlooked or missed. That’s how it
is in Blayney which was selected as our reference text, as documented in the
developers’ wiki.
cf. Many modern printings of the KJV continue to use the letters Æ, æ.
The extra space in the module title can be adjusted in a future release, but by
itself it’s insufficient a reason to warrant even an update to 3.1.1 for such a
minor change to the conf file.
David H
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On Sun, Jul 30, 2023 at 02:56, Donna Whisnant
<[dewhi...@dewtronics.com](mailto:On Sun, Jul 30, 2023 at 02:56, Donna Whisnant
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> It seems that one of the primary changes in the new KJV module is to get rid
> of the "ae" as composed "æ" or "Æ" and replace them with "e" or "E",
> respectively. While I'm not sure that that's technically the correct
> spelling, as opposed to just decomposing the character into "ae" and "AE", I
> wanted to point out that you missed one.
>
> John 3:23 still has "Ænon".
>
> And for what it's worth, the new title on the module has an extra space
> before the "and CatchWords" that was added.
>
> Regards,
> Donna
>
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