On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 09:44:00PM -0400, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>On 08/27/2015 09:31 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
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> I'd appreciate it if someone would give me an idea if it is (1)
> repeatable, (2) a Xiphos bug I need to report, (3) a GTK bug, (4) something
> else.
>
>I've seen it. As far as
On 08/27/2015 09:31 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> I'd appreciate it if someone would give me an idea if it is (1)
> repeatable, (2) a Xiphos bug I need to report, (3) a GTK bug, (4) something
> else.
I've seen it. As far as I can tell, it's a GTK3 artifact. It's not
very repeatable, but it's not infreq
I'm running my own binary of Xiphos 4.0.3 on Centos-7.
This is a GTK3 binary. I also have, but haven't tried, a GTK2 binary.
FWIW, this machine was installed as a GNOME desktop, then the MATE
desktop was installed, and MATE is my default desktop.
When working in the module manager I've encountere
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The eBible.org beta repository (ftp://ftp.ebible.org/pub/swordbeta
or http://eBible.org/swordbeta) is being updated with a full rebuild
to make the following improvements:
Switched from "gloss" to "lemma" attributes for Strong's
numbers.
I do not use beta anymore, for wellknown and obvious reasons. No one tests what
goes in there.
I rather suffer the ignomity of rapid fire flaw finding emails on here than
seeing modules linger in beta for years for no good reason.
Peter
Peter
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The two modules can and should exist in parallel. Please, David, read the conf
file carefully.
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Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
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> On 08/27/2015 08:36 AM, David Haslam wrote:
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>> HebNTFD is not in CrossWire Main but in the Xip
On 2015-08-27, 22:22 GMT, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> Is there a clever and reliable way one could test in a given OSIS text
> to see whether it contains diacritically enhanced texts or not? Perl,
> preferably.
What about the following?
$ iconv -f utf8 -t us-ascii//translit file.xml \
My apologies for messing up the first version of the HebDelitzsch conf
file.
It should now work better.
I can not see any problem with 3John.
Re validation the file I use validates
Peter
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Is there a clever and reliable way one could test in a given OSIS text
to see whether it contains diacritically enhanced texts or not? Perl,
preferably.
Specifically Hebrew, Arabic type alphabets and Greek - for all of which
we have special a GlobalOptionFilter.
I create most of the conf files a
Hello Karl,
The conf file for HebNTFD contains:
GlobalOptionFilter=OSISFootnotes
However, there were no note elements found in the IMP dump from mod2imp
I therefore suspect the filter was superfluous.
Best wishes,
David
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Thanks Karl.
My view is that the new module HebDelitzsch should not have been put
straight into CrossWire Main, but announced for testing in CrossWire Beta.
There are serious module build errors from the end of III John, with 24
missing or misplaced verses!
I had already reported these to Peter.
On 08/27/2015 08:36 AM, David Haslam wrote:
> HebNTFD is not in CrossWire Main but in the Xiphos repo.
HebNTFD was offered to me in 2011 by Michael Murphy
who requested that I get it into Crosswire. I
explained that I don't have privs for that, being outside my
responsibility, and pointed him to
Corrigendum:
HebNTFD is not in CrossWire Main but in the Xiphos repo.
Apologies.
David
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So we now have two modules in CrossWire Main, both claiming to be the Franz
Delitzsch Hebrew New Testament.
HebNTFD has SwordVersionDate=2011-03-20 and
TextSource=http://www.kirjasilta.net/ha-berit/index.html
HebDelitzsch has no SwordVersionDate property, but was uploaded 2015-08-22,
as announced
I had already reported that the conf file contains some mistakes.
e.g. The duplicated line [HebDelitzsch].
That's a critical error!
It's not necessary to have a separate module without the nikkud, because the
SWORD API enables front-ends to toggle these off or on using these conf
settings:
Global
Hi all,
Several comments:
1. In the git repo you can find base.osis, base.conf, and a simple
script to create two versions of the final output - one with nikkud
and one without. See the supplied Makefile.
I should probably document this somewhere.
2. In the releases page on github you can find
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