David,
LOL. OCR at its most humorous.
Anderson: Acts 16:37. But Paul said to them: Having publicly scourged us
uncondemned, us who are Etonians, they threw us into prison: and do they now
put us out secretly? No, verily: but let them come and lead us out.
David
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David,
LOL. OCR at its most humorous
Anderson: Acts 16:37. But Paul said to them: Having publicly scourged us
uncondemned, us who are Etonians, they threw us into prison: and do they now
put us out secretly? No, verily: but let them come and lead us out.
David
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David Instone-Brewer techni...@tyndale.cam.ac.uk writes:
BTW the Strongs Greek v.1.4 still lists 5054 (teknwn) as derived from
5098. This should be derived from 5088. This is in error in all
online versions of Strongs
The point is valid but the bogus xref is in 5043, not (double typo) 5054.
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 12:01 +, David Instone-Brewer wrote:
I was hoping to look at the possibility of adding a Root field to
the Strongs modules, so that people could do a search for similar
words.
As a starting point I was going to find a programming way of
identifying clusters from
David,
On 12/14/2010 7:01 AM, David Instone-Brewer wrote:
Dear Daniel
I was hoping to look at the possibility of adding a Root field to
the Strongs modules, so that people could do a search for similar words.
As a starting point I was going to find a programming way of
identifying clusters
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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Hi David,
This wiki page describes http://crosswire.org/wiki/Module_Repositories
module repositories .
New/updated modules made by users are not uploaded directly, except by a
competent CrossWire volunteer. They must be submitted by email, usually as a
validated OSIS file.
Refer to
On 13/12/10 16:13, David Haslam wrote:
If you wish to obtain the OSIS source text for a module, then you'd need to
contact the relevant CrossWire volunteer.
The Strong modules are created using TEI not OSIS.
I am not sure (though Chris Little will know) if this :
On 12/13/2010 04:06 PM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
On 13/12/10 16:13, David Haslam wrote:
If you wish to obtain the OSIS source text for a module, then you'd need to
contact the relevant CrossWire volunteer.
The Strong modules are created using TEI not OSIS.
I am not sure (though Chris Little
On 13/12/10 22:25, Daniel Owens wrote:
But for Strongs, another source is at OpenScriptures.org. I think they
are working on perfecting a Strong's source in OSIS.
TEI
And the source of that is Ulrik Petersen's version linked to above
Peter
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On 12/13/2010 5:45 PM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
On 13/12/10 22:25, Daniel Owens wrote:
But for Strongs, another source is at OpenScriptures.org. I think they
are working on perfecting a Strong's source in OSIS.
TEI
And the source of that is Ulrik Petersen's version linked to
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