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You are right, of course, that many people
remember the STEP format with fondness.
We discussed this problem when considering the
STEP acronym, but decided in the end that it
won't make for too much confusion.
That's the reason we tend to refer to Tyndale
STEP or STEP Bibles in order to
Chris, thanks for pointing out these errors, and for pointing out the
lack of mention of Crosswire in the Press Release - a bad oversight.
The STEP Bibles project does indeed depend heavily on the Crosswire
modules and JSword.
In the early days of hte project Troy convinced me that you guys had
Perhaps there are still some problems here. The Crosswire link shows me at
http://crosswire.org/study/passagestudy.jsp?key=Song+of+Solomon+4%3A16#cvhttp://crosswire.org/study/passagestudy.jsp?key=Song+of+Solomon+4%3A16#cv
(I tried both FF Chrom in Windows 7)
Agreed - they are in many Greek texts, though absent from those which
are regarded as earlier texts.
As a result, most modern versions omit them - including the New King James!
They shouldn't be treated like Red letter or Section titles, because
they are part of the text, and if they are
I love Dropbox but I agree that it doesn't give much in the way of APIs.
I'm impressed by Google Apps Script which you can use to control
their spreadsheets and other Google docs.
Google docs now work offline fairly well with Gears, though for
real-time syncs you need to be online of course.
At 16:34 01/02/2013, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
I'm working on a new data set and feature for the engine.
Eusebian Canon Tables are numbers added by scribes to many NT
manuscripts starting in the 4th century. These tables allow cross
referencing a passage in the Gospels with other parallel
Instone-Brewer
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anywhere.
Is it a proprietary compression routine, or have I missed something obvious?
David IB
/// Dr David Instone-Brewer
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Could you help a newbie find out how to help with development?
I'd like to do some work on the Strong's Greek Hebrew lexicons.
Where can I download and upload modules, and do I have to log them
out in some way?
David Instone-Brewer
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Tim has over-simplified the situation.
Other systems include different ways of abbreviating the books.
In the following, Am is an abbreviation which does not include the
end of the word,
while Jas (ie James) does include the end of the word, so it
shouldn't have a dot after it,
which results
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. It
will need to be transformed into TEI for SWORD. I
am not so strong on XSLT, so if anyone with
better skills there would take this on it would go more quickly.
Daniel
On 4/23/2010 2:03 PM, David Instone-Brewer wrote:
Sword have a good Hebrew lexicon based on
Strongs (corrected by me), but I
is the WLC from
Christopher Kimball, with Strong's numbers
added. The Hebrew should be the WLC 4.12 as it
stands. The Strong's numbering I have continued to correct.
Peace,
David
On 4/28/2010 5:33 AM, David Instone-Brewer wrote:
Great, Daniel!
(To be honest I don't know your acronyms, but I
, David Instone-Brewer
mailto:techni...@tyndale.cam.ac.uktechni...@tyndale.cam.ac.uk wrote:
Chris, these are great!
(David, I've copied you in for your creative 'eye' - links to
screenshots are
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnQsGWsoI/ADs/t2ijJOFqFPc/s1600/tyndale+step-750569
Chris, these are great!
(David, I've copied you in for your creative 'eye' - links to
screenshots are
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4q-hr4DqduU/S9SnQsGWsoI/ADs/t2ijJOFqFPc/s1600/tyndale+step-750569.PNGhere,
Sword have a good Hebrew lexicon based on Strongs
(corrected by me), but I don't know where such things are stored.
The guys at
http://github.com/openscripturesopenscriptures
have added several more corrections to my
corrections, and produced a tidy XML package,
downloadable at
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