Re: [sword-devel] Insidious mismatched tag errors: recommendations

2012-09-23 Thread David Haslam
Further to Greg's reply. For Notepad++ there is also an XMLTools plug-in available. Among the other GUI editors, I sometimes use XML Copy Editor. David -- View this message in context: http://sword-dev.350566.n4.nabble.com/Insidious-mismatched-tag-errors-recommendations-tp4651059p4651070.htm

Re: [sword-devel] locales.d submission Inuk: iu.conf & iu-utf8.conf

2012-09-23 Thread David Haslam
Thanks Andrew, I'm pleased that my reported observations of August 15 eventually turned out to have prompted the corrective action. Blessings! David -- View this message in context: http://sword-dev.350566.n4.nabble.com/locales-d-submission-Inuk-iu-conf-iu-utf8-conf-tp4650852p4651071.html

[sword-devel] Converting to XHTML filters (Re: div type="paragraph")

2012-09-23 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
Karl Kleinpaste writes: > In the absence of a TEI XHTML capability, no TEI modules render > interesting content. So, does no one care that XHTML(TEI) == NOP? Or shall we just consider the XHTML filter set to be not ready for prime time? ___ sword-deve

Re: [sword-devel] Converting to XHTML filters (Re: div type="paragraph")

2012-09-23 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Sorry Karl, No! I care! I was excited to hear you find the missing component and suggest copying the existing TEI filter as a start for the XHTML filter set. Sorry I didn't respond. I would love for you to commit that fix. I should be online soon if you want to talk. Troy Karl Kleinpaste wrot

[sword-devel] Frequency Lists for NT Greek and Biblical Hebrew

2012-09-23 Thread David Haslam
This blog post links to two separate PDF files. Posted just as an interesting link. Enjoy. David -- View this message in context: http://sword-dev.350566.n4.nabble.com/Frequency-Lists-for-NT-Greek-and-Biblical-Hebrew-tp4651074.html Sent from the SWORD Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: [sword-devel] Insidious mismatched tag errors: recommendations

2012-09-23 Thread Andrew Thule
This is the clearest description of the milestone vs containers, BCV vs BSP issue I've seen so far. Thanks for the summary. It's very helpful. ~A On Friday, September 21, 2012, DM Smith wrote: > So far the discussion is around whether the xml is well-formed. > Once you get that working, then y

Re: [sword-devel] Insidious mismatched tag errors: recommendations

2012-09-23 Thread David Haslam
If DM has added something new to the OSIS comparison (/container/ vs /milestone/), it would be very helpful to include these thoughts in the relevant wiki page. David -- View this message in context: http://sword-dev.350566.n4.nabble.com/Insidious-mismatched-tag-errors-recommendations-tp465105

Re: [sword-devel] Converting to XHTML filters (Re: div type="paragraph")

2012-09-23 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
"Troy A. Griffitts" writes: > I would love for you to commit that fix. I've committed 2736/2737 to these files, cloning TEIHTMLHREF into TEIXHTML: bindings/java-jni/jni/Android.mk cmake/sources.cmake include/Makefile.am include/teixhtml.h lib/bcppmake/libsword.bpf lib/bcppmake/libsword.bpr lib/v

[sword-devel] OSIS is ready (97% sure)

2012-09-23 Thread luke
My language project is very close to being ready to electronically publish our scripture through sword.  I have created an osis file which validates and has no untransformed USFM markers.  I have ran the fixtitle script over the osis file.  I have a .conf file and a locale file ready. I have cr

Re: [sword-devel] OSIS is ready (97% sure)

2012-09-23 Thread Andrew Thule
If they're not showing up in Xiphos, ensure you have the option on. Right click the window with the text in it: Select 'Module Options"->"Headings". Also ensure your .conf contains: GlobalOptionFilter=OSISHeadings ~A On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:16 PM, luke wrote: > My language project is very c

Re: [sword-devel] Insidious mismatched tag errors: recommendations

2012-09-23 Thread Andrew Thule
DM, thanks for the script! It's exactly useful - just what I needed. Again, very much appreciated! ~A On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 3:12 PM, DM Smith wrote: > Here is a simple perl script that will check many xml files for errors > (following the assumptions listed below). I think the diagnostics are