Does it take account of the Scope key in the .conf file for a less than 
complete Bible ?

David

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On Wed, Jun 18, 2025 at 20:51, DM Smith <[dmsm...@crosswire.org](mailto:On Wed, 
Jun 18, 2025 at 20:51, DM Smith <<a href=)> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Several have commented on how hard it is to test an OSIS xml file against 
> v11ns especially since it goes off into an infinite loop. (I’ve posted a 
> patch that fixes that) But it is still a process of trial and error to find 
> an appropriate v11n.
>
> So, I’ve been iterating with chatGPT to create a python script to find a best 
> fit v11n. Since I don’t know python, I can’t vouch for the script beyond it 
> worked for a simple test case that had an extra chapter for Genesis and had 
> some extra verses at the end of a chapter in that book.
>
> I offer it, as a starting place. See the attached file.
>
> It has a —debug flag.
> The first argument is expected to be the OSIS xml file.
> The second argument is optional and gives the location to the include 
> directory of svn/sword/trunk/include with all the canon*.h files. If you 
> don’t supply the argument, it uses the web to load the canon*.h files from 
> https://www.crosswire.org/svn/sword/trunk/include.
>
> It will score the fitness of each of the v11ns. It gives the score as a %, 
> but I don’t know what that means. I told it that it should prioritize book 
> matches, then chapter matches and finally verse matches. I don’t know how 
> well it did that scoring. I didn’t test for that.
>
> The output is alphabetized. If more than one v11n have the same high score, 
> they are listed.
>
> In His Service,
> DM
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