The source for the AKJV is at (
https://github.com/BibleCorps/ENG-B-AKJV2018-pd-PSFM/tree/master/p.sfm).
However, this is USFM not OSIS. Someone (Peter Von Kaehne I think) took
this USFM and turned it into the module that is currently on crosswire.
Usually he has put the resulting code into a
Use diatheke, it produces a complete LaTEX document.
You will need to define a bunch of macros , something I have never come round
to. If you could produce something reasonable universal to shove back onto our
server that would be ideal.
Peter
Sent from my phone. Please forgive misspellings
On 10/21/23 02:20, Timothy Allen wrote:
On 21/10/23 16:48, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
mod2imp claims to be able to generate LaTeX (something like `mod2imp
-r LATEX AKJV`) but at least the Ubuntu build of libsword-utils
mod2imp is broken in this regard - any time I try to use any of the
filters, it
On 21/10/23 16:48, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
mod2imp claims to be able to generate LaTeX (something like `mod2imp
-r LATEX AKJV`) but at least the Ubuntu build of libsword-utils
mod2imp is broken in this regard - any time I try to use any of the
filters, it tells me "mod2imp: Unknown argument:
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 12:20 AM Greg Hellings
wrote:
In general the imported file will not be available since it is not the source
of those modules. Other than for the KJV itself, Crosswire is not the
authoritative source of the texts. Often any OSIS file is a product of a
conversation
On 21/10/23 15:15, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
I don't know if I'm just blind or if these aren't public, but I cannot
find the OSIS (or whatever format) code for individual SWORD modules
in the Crosswire repository. Specifically I'm trying to find the
source for the AKJV module.
I get the
In general the imported file will not be available since it is not the
source of those modules. Other than for the KJV itself, Crosswire is not
the authoritative source of the texts. Often any OSIS file is a product of
a conversation from the original source. If anything has been kept it
should be
Gah, I am forgetful. I can just use mod2imp to get parsable text. It's
not exactly what I was looking for but it'll work good enough :D
On 10/20/23 23:15, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
I don't know if I'm just blind or if these aren't public, but I cannot
find the OSIS (or whatever format) code for
I don't know if I'm just blind or if these aren't public, but I cannot
find the OSIS (or whatever format) code for individual SWORD modules in
the Crosswire repository. Specifically I'm trying to find the source for
the AKJV module. I'd like to take the code and parse it myself for a
project