Thanks Greg for the patch.
Thanks also to everyone who provided insightful input.
Best regards,
David
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On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 03:33, Greg Hellings <greg.helli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 10:21 PM, Troy A. Griffitts <scr...@crosswire.org>
> wrote:
>
>> If I had to guess, I suspect diatheke is not calling renderText before
>> asking for the header. The renderText method triggers all entryAttributes to
>> be filled. The header is an entryAttribute.
>
> Spot on. If I were offering commentary, I would call that a bug in the UX of
> the API. But I do get why it is that way. Attaching a patch that solves the
> problem.
>
> --Greg
>
>> On March 20, 2018 8:13:41 PM MST, Greg Hellings <greg.helli...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> To be quite specific: diatheke does not encounter that header in the
>>> preverse content until it reaches Psalm 3:2 for some reason that is beyond
>>> my ken. Therefore, it is properly rendering that content as preverse, but
>>> it has attached it to the wrong verse. Output from my slightly modified
>>> diatheke confirms this:
>>>
>>> $ ./inst/bin/diatheke -b KJV -o h -f Plain -k Ps 3
>>> key: Psalms 3:1
>>> header:
>>> Psalms 3:1: LORD, how are they increased that trouble me! many are they
>>> that rise up against me.
>>> key: Psalms 3:2
>>> header: <title canonical="true" type="section"><w savlm="strong:H04210">A
>>> Psalm</w> <w savlm="strong:H01732">of David</w>, <w
>>> savlm="strong:H01272">when he fled</w> <w savlm="strong:H06440">from</w> <w
>>> savlm="strong:H053">Absalom</ w> <w savlm="strong:H01121">his
>>> son</w>.</title>
>>> A Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom his son.
>>> Psalms 3:2: Many there be which say of my soul, There is no help for him in
>>> God. Selah.
>>>
>>> --Greg
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 9:53 PM, Greg Hellings <greg.helli...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It's easier to see the problem when using plain formatting:
>>>>
>>>> $ diatheke -b KJV -o h -f Plain -k Ps 3
>>>> Psalms 3:1: LORD, how are they increased that trouble me! many are they
>>>> that rise up against me.
>>>> A Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom his son.
>>>> Psalms 3:2: Many there be which say of my soul, There is no help for him
>>>> in God. Selah.
>>>> Psalms 3:3: But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the
>>>> lifter up of mine head.
>>>> Psalms 3:4:
>>>> I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy hill.
>>>> Selah.
>>>> Psalms 3:5: I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for the LORD sustained me.
>>>> Psalms 3:6: I will not be afraid of ten thousands of people, that have set
>>>> themselves against me round about.
>>>> Psalms 3:7: Arise, O LORD; save me, O my God: for thou hast smitten all
>>>> mine enemies upon the cheek bone; thou hast broken the teeth of the
>>>> ungodly.
>>>> Psalms 3:8: Salvation belongeth unto the LORD: thy blessing is upon thy
>>>> people. Selah.
>>>> (KJV)
>>>> --Greg
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 9:50 PM, Greg Hellings <greg.helli...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm not so sure your initial assertion is correct.
>>>>>
>>>>> $ diatheke -b KJV -o h -k Ps 3
>>>>> Psalms 3:1: <w savlm="strong:H03068"><seg><di
>>>>> vineName>Lord</divineName></se g></w>, <w savlm="strong:H07231">how are
>>>>> they increased</w> <w savlm="strong:H06862">that trouble</w> <w
>>>>> savlm="strong:H07227">me! many</w> <transChange
>>>>> type="added">are</transChange> <w savlm="strong:H06965">they that rise
>>>>> up</w> against me.
>>>>> <title canonical="true" type="section"><w savlm="strong:H04210">A
>>>>> Psalm</w> <w savlm="strong:H01732">of David</w>, <w
>>>>> savlm="strong:H01272">when he fled</w> <w savlm="strong:H06440">from</w>
>>>>> <w savlm="strong:H053">Absalom</w > <w savlm="strong:H01121">his
>>>>> son</w>.</title>Psalms 3:2: <w savlm="strong:H07227">Many</w>
>>>>> <transChange type="added">there be</transChange> <w
>>>>> savlm="strong:H0559">which say</w> <w savlm="strong:H05315">of my
>>>>> soul</w>, <transChange type="added">There is</transChange> <w
>>>>> savlm="strong:H03444">no help</w> <w savlm="strong:H0430">for him in
>>>>> God</w>. <w savlm="strong:H05542">Selah</w >.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you notice carefully, the canonical title is there. It is just
>>>>> misplaced. It comes after the text of Psalm 3:1 and not before.
>>>>>
>>>>> --Greg
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 4:40 PM, David Haslam <dfh...@protonmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Maybe someone could patch diatheke to fix this?
>>>>>> Best regards, David
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 12:14, David Haslam <dfh...@protonmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Diatheke does not output the canonical Psalm titles when output option
>>>>>>> h is used.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Try this and see what I mean.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> diatheke -b KJV -o h -k Ps 3
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is a significant lack of feature.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> David
>>>>>>>
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