Thanks, Karl. Makes sense now.
@Troy:
Since we don't have the NAS Heb/Grk lexicons, but just standard Strong's
keyed lexicons, would it make sense to "normalize" the way how Sword
searches in this case? Would it be correct to simply return all verses
that have either 5179a or 5179b? I guess th
On 7/14/20 4:09 PM, Tobias Klein wrote:
>
> The Strong's search does not return results if the Strong's numbers in
> the text point to a part of a verse.
>
No, it's because the Strong's numbers in NASB are keyed to their own
lexicons, the NAS Heb/Grk lexicons, which have multiple entries at 5179,
Hi all,
The Strong's search does not return results if the Strong's numbers in the text
point to a part of a verse.
Example: G5179
This should actually yield 15 results (according to Blue Letter Bible).
One example result is John 20:25. The source text in NASB contains this:
the imprint
Another e
Hi Eric,
Glad you found that imp2osis.pl provided a solution.
There’s a page on the Sword developers’ wiki about .conf files.
It does describe the Versification key.
Another page describes Alternative Versifications.
NB. CrossWire never uses e-Sword content as a source for our distributed
modul
That seemed to work (bblx2imp;imp2osis.pl) now creates the right verses in
the right places for those that I checked. I'm just scratching my head why
imp2vs didn't. Incidentally, as a side note, I didn't see anywhere in the
documentation I looked at for .conf referring to versification, I merely
ad