$ diatheke -b KJV *-o l* -f xhtml -k rom.1.1 [ ... ] Romans 1:1: <span style="font:"Gentium;" >Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called <span class="transChange transChange-added">to be</span> an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God,</span><br /> (KJV)
No lemma content provided. By comparison, combined with Strong's: $ diatheke -b KJV *-o nl* -f xhtml -k rom.1.1 [ ... ] Romans 1:1: <span style="font:"Gentium;" >Paul<small><em class="strongs"><<a href="passagestudy.jsp?action=showStrongs&type=Greek&value=3972" class="strongs">3972</a>></em></small>*<small><em class="strongs"><<a href="passagestudy.jsp?action=showStrongs&type=&value=%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%85%CE%BB%CE%BF%CF%82" class="strongs">παυλος</a>></em></small>*, [ ... ] No lemmas unless Strong's is also enabled. This is a regression in the shift from HTML to XHTML filters, because $ diatheke -b KJV *-o l -f html* -k rom.1.1 includes e.g. <w savlm="strong:G3972 lemma.TR:παυλος" src="1">Paul</w> While I'm at it, note unmatched double-quote in <span style=*"font:"Gentium;"* >
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