Am 25.01.2013 20:47, schrieb Greg Hellings:
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.comwrote:
Additionally, BibleTime's sword-svn-compat branch has been updated to
build cleanly against this, (excluding the unused variables message I
mentioned in the other thread).
I have been trying to run the sword utilities for about a week now. i have
tried to find information on the exact line to use in the command prompt i am
running windows xp sp3, osis2mod wont run from the folder it is in, i have to
run it from cmd. When i run it from the folder it appears
Can anyone tell me whether I can post OSIS-related questions here - and if
not, whether there is somewhere else which handles them?
Thanks,
Jamie Jamieson
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Hi Jamie,
If after reading all the OSIS related pages
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Category:OSIS in our developers' wiki, you
still have OSIS related questions, then - yes - by all means ask them here.
This list is very active (unlike some of our other lists).
There'll be many messages that are
I'm trying to convert a number of USFM documents to OSIS using my own
software, and then to Sword using osis2mod. However, I'm relatively new to
OSIS, and am struggling somewhat. Don't know if anyone can comment on any
of the following issues?
* osisText osisIDWork={NAME} ...: Normalized
As a fellow Windows user (Win 7 x64) I found it useful to make (in my Sword
directory) a symbolic link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link
to where the Sword utilities are stored.
Symbolic links may be unfamiliar to many Windows users, but old-hat to Linux
folk.
They are created using
PS. I forgot to mention that I generally make use of relative paths
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_%28computing%29 in referring to input
and output files.
David
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Jaak,
Just getting to these sets of patches.
sword-comparison-not-assignment-fix.diff.bz2
Applied. Thanks for finding this bug.
On 12/21/2012 12:32 AM, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
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Hello!
Please apply these patches (bzip2-ed to workaround
This reply is merely to alert new members to the location of Greg's most
recent build of the Sword utilities.
Christopher Brown may find this especially useful.
After the current round of patches to SWORD ends up with a proper release of
the engine, if the utils need to be recompiled, I trust
Ooops!
Just in case you don't have the past threads in your email client,
this was Greg's message.
If you want the latest build of the SWORD utilities for Windows -
version 2741 - they're available from
http://dl.thehellings.com/mingw32/r2741.zip
These include the Xiphos patch to properly
Others should chime in too. This just a partial answer.
Basic overview:
OSIS should be written to the OSIS specification. We recommend a document
centric representation where Book, Chapter, Section, Paragraph, Line Group and
Lines are dominant and verse elements are milestoned.
This is
DM wrote,
Peter and Chris maintain a converter for USFM to OSIS, written in Perl. You
might find that helpful. Off hand I don't know where that is. You can get
more information by searching this list or from them.
Also, Kahunapule Michael Johnson on this list has converters that he uses.
He has
Yes, Kahunapule Michael Johnson has built Haiola. Recently he's made a big
effort to get USFM/USFX texts into OSIS format. You can find Haiola here:
http://haiola.org/
Chris
On 26 January 2013 17:13, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
DM wrote,
Peter and Chris maintain a converter
Hi
I'd like to find out if anybody has some Swahili Bible Names/abbreviations.
I can't find these in either JSword or Sword libraries.
Perhaps this has never been done.
Chris
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I have the book names for the kiSwahili NT:
Book: Matayo
Book: Marko
Book: Luka
Book: Yohana
Book: Matendo Ya Mitume
Book: Warumi
Book: 1 Wakorintho
Book: 2 Wakorintho
Book: Wagalatia
Book: Waefeso
Book:
The full 66 book names are displayed as hyperlinks here:
http://www.biblica.com/bibles/swahili/
David
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See also
https://sw.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agano_Jipya
https://sw.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agano_la_Kale
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Hi David
Thanks for these. I'd done a few searches on Google and wikipedia myself.
The issue is with finding the abbreviations.
So thanks for the links above. It gives us the Swahili NT abbreviations.
Chris
On 26 January 2013 19:33, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
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On 01/26/2013 06:05 AM, DM Smith wrote:
On Jan 26, 2013, at 10:13 AM, a...@critos.co.uk wrote:
I'm trying to convert a number of USFM documents to OSIS using my own
software, and then to Sword using osis2mod. However, I'm relatively
The key to success was some lateral thinking, and remembering that Wikipedia
has projects in 285 languages.
With a bit of ingenuity, one can probably use the same method to find the
book names and abbreviations for a high proportion of these languages.
The point I made about the book of
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