Thanks for pursuing these matters with your colleagues in Wycliffe, Greg.
The variety of HTML used in connection with export for Go Bible is
*XHTML_TE*.
In our Go Bible source code SVN repo, GoBibleCreator trunk does not yet
support this format. The processing of data in this input format to make
This afternoon I spoke with my project leader at Wycliffe and I asked
the team about this project. They were, of course, familiar with it,
since he is the manager for the general Wycliffe-on-Linux work and
FieldWorks is one of those tasks.
Apparently they were unaware that GoBible is a CrossWire p
They also include an "export to Logos". The group I work with at
Wycliffe does Logos -> SWORD conversions, so there will be a
(roundabout) path.
Moreover, if this is an open source project, could someone who is
interested not write a module for Pathway that performs the conversion
directly to SWO
The *SIL Pathway* project now has its own web page.
http://pathway.sil.org/ http://pathway.sil.org/
The table of output options includes Go Bible, but does not include SWORD.
Although I'm glad about the inclusion of Go Bible, I'm sad that SWORD is not
up there with all the rest.
Those of you w
On Monday, May 30, 2011 02:43:45 AM David Haslam wrote:
> This post is FIO, but may be of interest to some CrossWire
volunteers,
> especially those who are assisting SIL.
> It's good that this is open-source.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/pathway/
>
> "Pathway installs into SIL FieldWorks and UBS
This post is FIO, but may be of interest to some CrossWire volunteers,
especially those who are assisting SIL.
It's good that this is open-source.
http://code.google.com/p/pathway/
"Pathway installs into SIL FieldWorks and UBS Paratext to export the data
from these applications and process it to