Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Historically, from the OLB days, Strongs Hebrew was prefixed with a '0' to disambiguate the Hebrew from the Greek. We started using G or H for this purpose. The KJV OT uses a source to which Larry Pierce does not claim copyright on (he claimed copyright on the NT, thus our KJV2003 effort) but was

Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread DM Smith
On 01/20/2011 11:29 AM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote: BTW, belated thanx to Nic for pointing that out for us. I have to note that the Strong's content isn't zero-prefixed so as to generate exactly-5-digits entries, either. Gen 1:1... |In the beginning God created the | heaven and the | earth. I

Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
BTW, belated thanx to Nic for pointing that out for us. I have to note that the Strong's content isn't zero-prefixed so as to generate exactly-5-digits entries, either. Gen 1:1... | In the beginning God created the | heaven and the | earth. It's just an arbitrary, single, leading zero on all en

Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
"Peter von Kaehne" writes: >> Was his name Walther? > yes, I think so. "Oops." Please contact him again and let him know that the problem is understood, and is in fact pretty minor. I wish lemma searches would automatically prepend '0' without making the user worry about it. _

Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Peter von Kaehne
Original-Nachricht > Datum: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 09:16:22 -0500 > Von: Karl Kleinpaste > An: sword-devel@crosswire.org > Betreff: Re: [sword-devel] can\'t do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV > "Peter von Kaehne" writes: > > I hope that was not the same publisher I waxed lyrically to

Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Daniel Owens
On 01/20/2011 07:36 AM, Jonathan Morgan wrote: Of course, it would be preferable if users didn't have to type arcane strings like "lemma:H05062" in in the first place. I know I got a comment about BPBible 0.5 beta 1 that it would be good to be able to search for multiple Greek/Hebrew words u

Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
"Peter von Kaehne" writes: > I hope that was not the same publisher I waxed lyrically to about the > joys of our software and how they could try it out on the KJV > This very morning. Was his name Walther? ___ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@

Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Jonathan Morgan
Hi Nic, I think it's simply how the module is encoded. OT has H0, NT has G, and presumably the NASB is different. Picking some text at random from the OT: But the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot and the NT: And he entered into a ship, and passed over, and came into his own

Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Nic Carter
Try "lemma:H05062" in the KJV :) There seem to be inconsistencies between modules and how strong's numbers aree done? I'm about to redo search in PS and would love to understand why the KJV needs a '0' at the start of Hebrew numbers but other modules don't...? On 21/01/2011, at 0:05, Karl Klein

Re: [sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Peter von Kaehne
I hope that was not the same publisher I waxed lyrically to about the joys of our software and how they could try it out on the KJV This very morning. Peter Original-Nachricht > Datum: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 08:05:33 -0500 > Von: Karl Kleinpaste > An: sword-devel@crosswire.org

[sword-devel] can't do lucene Hebrew searches in KJV

2011-01-20 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
Someone came into #xiphos this morning to ask a few questions, one of which was how to search for a Hebrew Strong's reference. His example is H5062, "smite." We can't get any search results from KJV for Hebrew at all. I'm now experimenting with sword/examples/cmdline/search, having changed char