DM Smith wrote:
> Regarding poetry in general, I think lines provide little, if any,
> semantic meaning. (But then again, I failed the poetry part of high
> school English!) It seems that the sole purpose of poetic markup is to
> present poetry. (I'd be curious as to where the line breaks would be
Quoting Chris Little :
The full text of Ps 1.2 in the original markup is (with LFs added, not
that they clarify much):
utan har sin glädjei
Herrens undervisning
undervisningDet
hebreiska ordet "tora" ("lära", "undervisning") betyder allt det som
Gud lär och undervisar om i sitt ord.
och begrun
DM Smith wrote:
The second example with only a single word after the suggests that
they are an artifiact.
If not, and without looking at the source, I'd suggest that they be put
back in either as ... (where n is one greater than the line
it breaks) or as .
The full text of Ps 1.2 in the or
On Mar 24, 2009, at 7:09 AM, Chris Little wrote:
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
Chris Little writes:
Kinda ironic. What happened to release early, release often?
Kinda ironic. What happened to "make our content as high quality
as I
can" and "deserves better than a careless attitude" in light of t
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
Chris Little writes:
Kinda ironic. What happened to release early, release often?
Kinda ironic. What happened to "make our content as high quality as I
can" and "deserves better than a careless attitude" in light of the fact
that your conversion has lost numerous elem
Chris Little writes:
> Kinda ironic. What happened to release early, release often?
Kinda ironic. What happened to "make our content as high quality as I
can" and "deserves better than a careless attitude" in light of the fact
that your conversion has lost numerous elements e.g. Ps1:1,2?
Sourc
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
4. It fails to use pre-verse headers properly (e.g. Psalms, Lamentations).
Thanks for catching this. I'd made an error in a script that failed to
place headings prior to the verse marker in cases other than basic
section headings.
5. It fails to respect .
http://ka
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
1. Interesting that it bypassed the beta repo entirely.
This module was done on Saturday. No one tests anything in the Beta
repo, so I tested it in a few frontends on Sunday until it appeared to
me that everything was satisfactory.
2. It is misnamed. I have been in