On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 10:06 AM, DM Smith <dmsm...@crosswire.org> wrote:
> > It is far more than 70. Every chapter can have an introduction. To see if > a module one would have to check every verse 0 for text content. It is not > sufficient to see if it has content. It may only have structural content. > So that means it will have to be parsed for text. > > Worst case is a module that does not have introductions. One would have to > check every verse 0. If all that is wanted is to know whether a module has > at least one introduction, the code can stop having found the first one. > > Also, non-canonical, non-title content can appear anywhere. It is quite > possible for there to be section introductions. AFAIK, we just haven't had > any modules with that. (But I have paper study bibles with that feature.) > So that would mean that every verse would have to be checked to see if it > has pre-verse content with introductory material. > Then the scope of this thread has expanded from "Bible book introductions" to "Any introduction or title or non-canonical text anywhere". --Greg
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