There are some dummy Bible modules available in the CrossWire av11n
repository.
They do not contain any verse text, just the references for each v11n.
One can use the Sword utility mod2osis to generate the OSIS XML file for any
of these.
There would be no other markup.
See
If your text requires no OSIS markup features, you could just use IMP format,
and make a preliminary module using imp2vs. See
http://crosswire.org/wiki/File_Formats
David
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Oops! My mistake.
The dummy Bible modules are in the CrossWire Experimental repository.
When viewed with the module manager of Xiphos, they are listed in the branch
called No linguistic content.
David
HT to Peter for pointing out my error.
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If you want to install Go Bible apps on phones that don't have Java ME, this
site may be of interest.
http://davy.preuveneers.be/phoneme/
The open source Java ME application platform for your Windows Mobile and
Android phone.
Nice to know about this.
HT to Octavian Lupu for providing a link
I suggest you use Bibledit. I use it in my scholarship because it is
very easy to add footnotes and cross-references and then export to a
SWORD module.
If you did not want to edit within Bibledit, you could create a project
in Bibledit that creates all the verses and then export to OSIS.
Hey everyone, I've updated the Doxygen files for the latest SVN Head
of the engine. You can find them in the regular spot at
http://www.crosswire.org/~ghellings/svnclassdocs/index.html
--Greg
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