On 10/12/2012 07:23 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
Chris Little wrote:
This is certainly bad OSIS encoding. It is also not a Sword
convention. If anything is implemented that requires a language prefix
like this, it represents a bug, whether in Sword or in BibleTime.
Well...this is how SWModule has done this since forever.

Gary Holmlund <gary.holml...@gmail.com> writes:
Here is a quote of a comment from Xiphos source code:
      Strong's words are specified as a prefix letter H or G (Hebrew or
      Greek) and the numeric word identifier, e.g. G2316 to find \"θεός\"
      (\"God\").
Yes, that's from one of the help texts in Xiphos' advanced search.  It
simply reflects what has been the case since (what I have always
perceived as) The Dawn Of Net.Time.

See src/modules/swmodule.cpp, the description of case -3 before
SWModule::search().  And then tell me what the 3 special cases are
about, that have to do with noticing "G3588".

(Love the comment: "cheeze.  skip empty article tags that weren't
assigned to any text".  Hm.)

Type this into a shell in the sword/src directory. You will see plenty of evidence that sword is using H and G to parse strongs information.

   find -type f -name '*.cpp' |xargs grep -w H

Gary


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