Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> I am asking because I was looking at bible.org's NETnotes module and
> realizing how much damage is done by the fact that it contains no font
> support. In both print and HTML, NET Bible's notes use a great deal of
> font specification to provide high-quality Hebrew and
The string "CSS" (case-insensitively) does not appear in Sword library
sources: If any such directives are found to be supported, it is done in
ignorance just because the engine passes them unmolested. As an example
at hand, GnomeSword has no code to support CSS, other than what I wrote
myself, fo
AFAIK OSIS is supposed to have support for linking in stylesheets,
including CSS format sheets. The question remains as to whether any
such links are preserved through the SWORD importer or not. If they
are, then the question becomes whether the front-ends which support
HTML-based displays can pr
Does there exist a mechanism in OSIS by which the content can request a
particular font, font-special content here?
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Thank you for your answer.
I took the verse parsing and list code from verserangeparse.cpp which
is in MacSword then:
sword::VerseKeyvk;
sword::ListKey listkey = vk.ParseVerseList(cref, vk, true);
listkey.Persist(true);
swModule->setKey(listkey);
// iterate through
Well, it might be, but parts are also not yet done.
If you use a standard VerseKey instance to iterate a chapter, then the
problem could be on your end, eg.
VerseKey vk;
vk.Persist(true);
module.setKey(vk);
for (int i = 0; i < 13 && !vk.Error(); i++) {
output += module.RenderText();
Huray.
First genbook with alternate versification.
It turned out that the xml2gbs converter doesn't like single quotes
for strings (attributes).
A problem though. Gen 32:33 should show something in the gerneuegb
module but it doesn't.
http://idisk.mac.com/manfred.bergmann-Public/shot_sword_gb.
Going one level deeper from the Online Luganda Bible table of contents,
I just found that the link for Filemooni was broken.
Links were not sampled exhaustively.
-- David
David Haslam wrote:
>
> Peter,
>
> Courtesy of Lutherans Online, the Luganda Bible is available online
> http://www.lu