I tried it:
cat geoffreybingham_x.osis.xml | ./isocer2utf8 > ff.osis.xml
osis2mod y ff.osis.xml; mv y/nt* ./;
where both files available from:
http://phptrialweb.newcreation.org.au/ff.osis.xml
http://phptrialweb.newcreation.org.au/geoffreybingham_x.osis.xml
and it did seem to work (i.e. when I
Try this perl program. It seems to do what you want:
http://www.dlxs.org/products/archive-by-CDROM/12a/TextClass/src/bin/t/
text/isocer2utf8
On Feb 2, 2007, at 8:14 PM, Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>> They're all well supported Unicode characters, so you just need to
>> insert them in y
Hi Chris,
> They're all well supported Unicode characters, so you just need to
> insert them in your editor and make sure you're delivering UTF-8 to
> osis2mod.
>
I am still having trouble how to do this. If I have a text file with
‘ is there a sed command that would convert the xml to use t
On Jan 27, 2007, at 5:01 AM, Sebastien Koechlin wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 11:44:42PM +1030, Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
>> Is there alternative the following entities, (or possible to get them
>> placed in the dtd):
>> ‘
>> ’
>> “
>> ”
>> —
>
> Thoses are HTML entities, not XML. You have to
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 11:44:42PM +1030, Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> Is there alternative the following entities, (or possible to get them
> placed in the dtd):
> ‘
> ’
> “
> ”
> —
Thoses are HTML entities, not XML. You have to use numeric entities based on
codepoint in Unicode to have a valid X
Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> Is there alternative the following entities, (or possible to get them
> placed in the dtd):
They're all well supported Unicode characters, so you just need to
insert them in your editor and make sure you're delivering UTF-8 to
osis2mod.
There's not much chance of g
On Jan 26, 2007, at 8:14 AM, Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> DM Smith wrote:
>> Yes that is a bug. XML does not allow for entities other than a the
>> famous 4, unless they are defined in the dtd. OSIS does not define
>> them. So by all rights the document is in error.
>>
> well, the OSIS documents I
DM Smith wrote:
> Yes that is a bug. XML does not allow for entities other than a the
> famous 4, unless they are defined in the dtd. OSIS does not define
> them. So by all rights the document is in error.
>
well, the OSIS documents I am somewhat hand-writing in order to create
commentaries
Yes that is a bug. XML does not allow for entities other than a the
famous 4, unless they are defined in the dtd. OSIS does not define
them. So by all rights the document is in error.
I think we replace them on import and if so, I'll check to see that
we do it right.
On Jan 25, 2007, at 11:
Another bug:
hello’;
render:
hello''
instead of
hello';
(where the ' is actually a right single quote but my mail client doesn't
have a key for it.)
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Pierre Dumuid wrote:
>>
>> A few issues I found with osis2mod:
>> *Error 1: 's didn't display in bibletime or gnomesword2*
>>
>>
>> asdfa sadfathis got recognised as a footnote but failed to work
>> properly in both bibletime and gnomesword2 sadga
>>
>>
>>
>> *Error 2: multiple within a verse
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