That’s really strange. I merely unzipped that into the proper ftp location,
changed the owner to pubmods and verified the permissions were 2775 for the
folder and 664 for the files. These are the permissions for all the files and
folders in the download area.
I also rebuilt mods.d.tar.gz and
For any problem like this there are four potential places to look: front-end,
SWORD engine, osis2mod, and module markup. It almost never is a front-end
problem.
Canonical titles should always be shown. They should never be hidden. If you
are saying that diatheke is handling canonical titles
When outputting plain text, diatheke currently makes a half-hearted attempt
to use a tiny bit of MarkDown format for anything that was wrapped in the
OSIS hi element, whether italics or bold type etc, which gets wrapped
between two asterisks.
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
IMHO,
I’ve just updated the KJV to version 2.8, fixing the acrostic problem that
David Haslam found and also adding Feature=NoParagraphs.
As suggested by David: I’ve also added xml:lang=“hbo” to the foreign element
surrounding the acrostic titles, fixed three punctuation issues in notes and a
Hi,
Can you please provide the svn/git repo location for the OSIS/USFM source files?
Thanks!
Baiju M
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 8:04 PM, DM Smith wrote:
> I’ve just updated the KJV to version 2.8, fixing the acrostic problem that
> David Haslam found and also adding
One of those rare occasions, eh, Peter ? :)
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The KJV module is the only one for which the source text is maintained by
CrossWire.
It's maintained (by DMSmith) in OSIS not USFM.
The source directory is given at the foot of
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/User:Dmsmith/KJV_2.6#See_also
David
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I just installed it using Xiphos Module Manager, and it doesn't display any
text!
It won't even let me navigate.
David
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So I deleted the KJV module, and copied the one downloaded from
http://www.crosswire.org/~dmsmith/kjv2011/kjv2.8/
This time it works OK.
Is there something wrong with the copy in the repository.
David
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I think you are right.
Sent from my phone. Apologies for brevity and typos.On 20 Dec 2015 11:20 am,
David Haslam wrote:
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> When outputting plain text, diatheke currently makes a half-hearted attempt
> to use a tiny bit of MarkDown format for anything that was wrapped
Did you know that the ISO 639-3 language codes for Ancient (classical) and
Modern Hebrew are different?
Ancient = hbo
Modern = heb
Does that mean that some of our Biblical Hebrew modules have the wrong lang
code?
Prompted by observing that Michael J uses hbo for his two Hebrew Bible
modules.
I don’t think the library is right with regard to headings.
From what I can tell:
a) It will hide canonical headings.
b) It won’t hide non-canonical headings that are not pre-verse.
I’ve been digging through the code and am not certain what I see, but it looks
for the first (last?) title or div
Maybe it was a Xiphos flook?
I'm not going to worry about it. Probably can't reproduce the same
conditions.
David
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This might be of interest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_biblical_names
David
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On 12/20/2015 11:59 AM, David Haslam wrote:
> I just installed it using Xiphos Module Manager, and it doesn't display any
> text! It won't even let me navigate.
WFM as is under Xiphos in both Linux and Win7.
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