On 4.3.2012 00:40, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
The wiki is indeed the place to look if you want to see how to create an OSIS text which works well with our software. As one of the main module makers, I do use the manual, but not often. The Wiki will take precedence over the handbook any time. For us at least.
OK, if I could consider wiki to be the standard, good enough for me. If it is wiki and we can improve it, even better.
It is fairly irrelevant if there are other options of creating OSIS texts, if you want to have a module, stick to what CrossWire supports well or improve our filters etc. Normally it makes more sense to stick to what is supported well.
Certainly.
Wrt USFX - this is simply a XML-fied form of USFM and adds very little to the discussion. It is essentially a structureless mess, replacing each USFM tag with a XML set of tags. If I did not have OSIS, I would go ThML, but certainly never USFX.
Understood, I will leave US* formats on back burner. Seems like Michael tries to “sell” his preferred format, to which I will resist.
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