Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Hey Chris,
I'm not sure you understood or answered any of my concerns.
oYou addressed your previous email to frontend developers
informing them of your markup changes. From this, I was under the
impression that you actually thought frontend developers needed
Hey Chris,
I'm not sure you understood or answered any of my concerns.
o You addressed your previous email to frontend developers informing
them of your markup changes. From this, I was under the impression that
you actually thought frontend developers needed to know about your
markup
Troy,
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
I think we need more discussion before changing modus oparandi on
verse rendering for all clients of the API.
A few bylaws we've adhered to which are valuable to the users of the
engine:
oA client of the engine should only have to render Bible vers
Benedykt P. Barszcz wrote:
Benedykt P. Barszcz wrote:
[...] perhaps it's specified in the source file
somewhere..?
What version of osisCore.xsd in the converter is being implemented right
now?
I am able to use pollo editor with various versions of osisCore.xsd.
Can I specify the version osis sc
Chris,
Thanks for all the hard work.
I think we need more discussion before changing modus oparandi on verse
rendering for all clients of the API.
A few bylaws we've adhered to which are valuable to the users of the
engine:
o A client of the engine should only have to render Bible ve
Hello Everyone,
I need the sword engine library for MacOS 10.3.3. I have downloaded
the latest
source code (sword.1.5.7) and followed the install instructions by
typing ./configure.
My GCC compiler is 3.3 if that helps. After this I type make and get
the following error:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -
Benedykt P. Barszcz wrote:
[...] perhaps it's specified in the source file
somewhere..?
What version of osisCore.xsd in the converter is being implemented right
now?
I am able to use pollo editor with various versions of osisCore.xsd.
Can I specify the version osis schema on the command line for
At 20:45 12-06-04, Michael Riversong wrote:
>Just joined this list. Could someone please define OSIS, or point me in
>the right direction? Thanks.
OSIS defined: http://www.bibletechnologies.net/
Some sample OSIS Bibles:
http://eBible.org/web/webosis.zip
http://eBible.org/hnv/hnvosis.zip
http:/
Michael Riversong wrote:
Just joined this list. Could someone please define OSIS, or point me in
the right direction? Thanks.
The Open Scripture Information Standard (OSIS) is an XML standard,
developed by the Bible Technologies Group, for encoding Bibles and
biblical materials. See: http://w
I just posted three new modules to the beta site (actually two are
updated, but they're from scratch and significantly different from their
previous versions). They are the AB (Apostle's Bible), EMTV (English
Majority Text Version), and UKJV (Updated King James Version)--all in
English. They
Just joined this list. Could someone please define OSIS, or point me in
the right direction? Thanks.
On Saturday, June 12, 2004, at 04:38 AM, Chris Little wrote:
Benedykt P. Barszcz wrote:
Hi list,
I wonder where I'll find a description of how xml2gbs maps GBS tags
with osis standard?
The reas
Benedykt P. Barszcz wrote:
Hi list,
I wonder where I'll find a description of how xml2gbs maps GBS tags with
osis standard?
The reason I ask is that if I don't fill in the osisID attribute the
converter will not generate titles in the module. I guess there are
other caveats to this so perhaps i
Hi list,
I wonder where I'll find a description of how xml2gbs maps GBS tags with
osis standard?
The reason I ask is that if I don't fill in the osisID attribute the
converter will not generate titles in the module. I guess there are
other caveats to this so perhaps it's specified in the source
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