I think that I'm once again clear of
David's issue list for the Tok Pisin Bible, with the exception of
releasing an update to Haiola. My development copy has essential
fixes for OSIS generation that the current published version
lacks: better placement of verse en
Hi Chris,
I thought BPBible used it, but it turns out I was wrong. We just run a a
list of 6 or 7 regex replacements over the RTF string which presumably were
meant to cover every case that has been thrown at us so far. Haven't heard
of any cases it doesn't work for.
Jon
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013
BibleTime still uses it in the method getFormattedConfigEntry.
Xiphos does not invoke the filter directly anywhere in its code.
--Greg
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 6:12 AM, Chris Little wrote:
> Similar to my question about the Plain filters:
> Is anyone using the RTFHTML filter?
>
> It supports on
On Jun 24, 2013, at 8:18 AM, Chris Little wrote:
> On 6/24/2013 5:05 AM, David Haslam wrote:
>> Someone could easily count how many by creating a script to find out how many
>> modules have
>> *SourceType=PlainText*
>> in the conf file.
>>
>> Such a script is probably a one liner in Perl.
>>
>
On 6/24/2013 5:05 AM, David Haslam wrote:
Someone could easily count how many by creating a script to find out how many
modules have
*SourceType=PlainText*
in the conf file.
Such a script is probably a one liner in Perl.
A bit more ingenuity would output a counted list of all the source types
f
Someone could easily count how many by creating a script to find out how many
modules have
*SourceType=PlainText*
in the conf file.
Such a script is probably a one liner in Perl.
A bit more ingenuity would output a counted list of all the source types
found in each repository.
David
--
Vie
A huge proportion of our module conf files make use of the RTF tag \par as
documented in
http://crosswire.org/wiki/DevTools:conf_Files
Some make use of \pard and \qc
A few even make use of \u{num}? - for Unicode characters in those files not
encoded as UTF-8.
So the question arises, if you remov
Both Eloquent and PS have our own (shared) code that handles the 4 RTF codes,
so we're fine. :)
I guess ideally it would be better to switch the About conf stuff to html, but
there's no urgent need in my books... :)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
On 24/06/2013, at 9:30 PM, DM Smith wrote:
What does SwordWEB use to display About from the conf? Does SWORD have any
other code that translates the RTF unicode markup that is in some confs? How
would any frontend handle the 4 RTF codes?
How do other frontends handle the RTF in the About?
Is there a plan for the conf to go to a differen
Do we have any plain text modules any more? Have any of the former plain text
module been withdrawn w/o being replaced with another format? That is are there
any legacy reasons to support that module format?
I'm asking as JSword provides limited support (newlines are retained in the
display, bu
Similar to my question about the Plain filters:
Is anyone using the RTFHTML filter?
It supports only four RTF tags. I believe this was used by BibleTime to
convert RTF in .conf About values to HTML. Is it still used by
BibleTime? Is it used elsewhere?
--Chris
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