I don’t think the library is right with regard to headings.
From what I can tell:
a) It will hide canonical headings.
b) It won’t hide non-canonical headings that are not pre-verse.
I’ve been digging through the code and am not certain what I see, but it looks
for the first (last?) title or div
For any problem like this there are four potential places to look: front-end,
SWORD engine, osis2mod, and module markup. It almost never is a front-end
problem.
Canonical titles should always be shown. They should never be hidden. If you
are saying that diatheke is handling canonical titles inc
I've added a new sub-section to DM's wiki page.
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/User:Dmsmith/KJV_2.6#Psalm_119_Acrostic_Stanza_Titles
David
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The library works right. Whether the module is right i do not know.
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Greg Hellings wrote:
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> I think the 'canonical="true"' is what's keeping them present. I
> thought the filters are not supposed to strip out any canoni
That was my first thought, but it can't be the explanation, since the other
116 titles in which canonical="true" are not included in the diatheke output
without the -h option.
e.g. Psalm 15 for which the mod2imp output is:
$$$Psalms 15:1
A Psalm of David.
It may turn out to be a KJV module issue
I think the 'canonical="true"' is what's keeping them present. I
thought the filters are not supposed to strip out any canonical text,
ever.
--Greg
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 10:42 AM, David Haslam wrote:
> Although one of the diatheke command line options is -h to include Section
> Headings, I hav