On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 9:31 PM Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> From discussion here in March of last year, I am attempting to get Xiphos
> to operate in a proper xhtml mode, rather than its apparent heretofore html
> mode, because I honestly wasn't aware that WebKit could operate other than
> xhtml in
>From discussion here in March of last year, I am attempting to get
Xiphos to operate in a proper xhtml mode, rather than its apparent
heretofore html mode, because I honestly wasn't aware that WebKit could
operate other than xhtml in the first place. The specific goal is to
leave self-closing tag
I have an OSIS file of the French version of the TSK that we translated. The OSIS was generated by script from the Logos XML
version that we created by script from the Online Bible version that we originally did by hand in 2005 or so. Unfurtunately the
translation is copyrighted and not in the
Anything done in 2008 was probably built by Chris Little.
He’s left CrossWire so we can’t ask him where he found the source data.
All we can do is to ask about the provenance of any dataset we discover online
when it’s not already evident.
Aside: On my PC there’s also a module called TSKe - the
I would like to get it forward, yes. Though I'm putting full efforts on And
Bible releases these days (and there's a lot of work),
so if someone else does it I'm very grateful. But as I have been starting
to use it, and am suffering from quality problems,
yes, I might be willing to contribute. Is
Sure - there are lots of things we could do better in 2020 than we could in
2008.
What might be the most accurate and full featured PD online source ?
There’s a database in this repo.
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge Command Line Interface
https://github.com/narthur/tsk-cli
GitHub came after 20
Hi,
I would like to check if it would be possible to improve quality of popular
TSK module (which is public domain). Where are the sources?
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Best regards,
Tuomas
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