On 02/01/12 17:04, Chris Little wrote:
Higher order lg elements can be containers or milestones, so long as
the ones containing l's as their immediate children are all containers.
Have not followed the whole thread, but my generic understanding is that
a document can have either milestones or
On Jan 2, 2012, at 12:28 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Some of the files from Myanmar Bibles have line groups within line groups.
I doubt if these are unique within the world of translations.
The OSIS Reference Manual states:
The lg element allows the following elements
I just spotted this line in the wiki
While OSIS defines a milestoned version of the lg element, the use of it
will not produce a valid XML document.
See http://crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Bibles#Marking_poetic_material
That's odd, isn't it?
The OSIS manual clearly provides for milestoned forms of
They would not validate because the Schema is written to require an
lg l / l / /lg structure. A line makes no sense in the absence
of a group of lines. Other milestoned elements can make sense on their
own but a line by itself does not.
It might be possible for the schema to be updated to include
Thasnks for the explanation, Greg.
I have just added a lightly edited copy of your first paragraph as a note in
the wiki.
http://crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Bibles#Marking_poetic_material
David
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Greg's explanation was spot on.
IMHO it is a bug in the spec.
In His Service,
DM
Cent from my fone so theer mite be tipos. ;)
On Dec 31, 2011, at 3:45 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
I just spotted this line in the wiki
While OSIS defines a milestoned version of the lg