If anyone wants to work on this, I could put them in contact with Jan Krohn in Germany who made the Go Bible version very recently.
Email me at d.haslam #punctuation# ukonline.co.uk I will then forward your message to Jan, and he then has the option to reply. Meanwhile, I can ask whether he used OSIS or ThML format as the penultimate step. -- David Chris Little-2 wrote: > > This page is probably worth pointing out: > http://wiki.volxbibel.com/index.php/Volxbibel_f%C3%BCr_das_SWORD_Projekt > > The actual link (I believe to a Zefania page) is down, and only ever > contained the version 1 Bible (which is now up to version 3), but it may > still be available through one of the web archives and I imagine a few > of us downloaded it while the link was alive--in case anyone is > interested in that edition. > > Making something new from the v3 text would require grabbing the v3 text > via Wiki export and doing some rather icky manipulation via regexes to > deal with the footnotes. Everything else ought to be fairly > straightforward. I think the VolxBibel is somewhere on my todo list, but > if anyone else would like to step up and work on it, I can provide > either the list of Wiki entries needed for the export page or the > exported text itself--ready for conversion to OSIS. > > --Chris > > David Haslam wrote: >> Has anyone at CrossWire visited the German http://www.volxbibel.de/ >> Volxbibel website? >> >> >> -- David > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Open-source-German-Volxbibel-tp21183192p21195459.html Sent from the SWORD Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page